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mastercraft seat sliders

zman1971

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I purchased some Mastercraft Baja front seats, very nice seats, but I did not want to spend the high price for the sliders and adapters, and was concerned about the quality of the sliders, as for most aftermarket sliders I have seen there is a lot to be desired. So off to pic+pull for some $24.00 sliders. A few modifications and I have a nice low $$ set up.
 

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I was looking at getting those same seats. When I looked at them at the shop that had them I thought they sort of pitched you forward a little, but I also thought that just might be the display they were mounted to. But in you picture it looks tilted forward a little too. Is that true? Did you find you homemade sliders helped that? My old seats had sliders from a Honda Civic. They worked really well.

Thanks.
 
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zman1971

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they are out off a hyundai elantra. hyundai like Sunday;D It is hard to find a set that unbolts from the seat frame, and is not built into the seat frame itself.I also wanted a slider with the bar attached to both and not the cable (spring) type. I originally use the stock bronco drivers slider and it made it sit back at an angle but was a little high and my wife could not reach the pedals.Now they sit flat,low and slides for miles, no angle just flat, but they do tilt back and are very comfortable
 

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toddz69

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Thanks - I might give those a look. I prefer the bar style myself - makes things a lot easier for others who drive my truck. I have the cable/spring type myself right now.

Todd Z.
 
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