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Seat Options - Let's make a list

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76BFH

Guest
I used '99 XJ 7 Jaguar seats. They required 4 pieces of flat stock to adapt to the stock rails. Very nice seats, so now I don't hit my head when I hit a bump. I'll get some pictures of it when I get the internet back--I'm using a friend's computer right now.

-The is 76BroncoFromHell on a different computer-
 

MI-Bronco

Sr. Member
Joined
Jan 4, 2002
Messages
941
Jon - Great idea!!!

My wife gave me some $$$ for Christmas to buy seats and it's burning a hole in my pocket!!!
 

70 sport WA

Contributor
Sr. Member
Joined
Nov 1, 2003
Messages
770
I'd be interested to know, for each non-OEM seat, to what extent additional brackets/mounting/fabrication was needed. It's most would seem to need something, but others may be a bit more extensive. And rear seat options are great, too.
 

cro_bronco

Jr. Member
Joined
Oct 17, 2003
Messages
299
Loc.
Hamilton, MI
Finally got a digital camera so taking pics of this stuff is alittle easier. Sent some info to admin today. 92 daytona front, 87 wrangler rear.
 

elemetal

Full Member
Joined
Jan 26, 2003
Messages
381
Loc.
Oakland, CA
I saw this post two days ago about 10 pages into the forum, almost replied then I saw the last post was in April,'03 and blew it of. I've got the Pro-Car Elite seats in front and made some simple angle brackets to mout them so I could stay as low as possible (I'm 6'4"). I'll take a pic in the a.m. and post it.
 
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