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Where is the best place for seats

ashleymarkp

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Nov 9, 2009
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Lakeland, Fl
Looking for quality high back seats with headrests, front and rear with all mounting hardware. Are there any other places than Tom's Bronco Parts?
 

naneumranch

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Sep 17, 2011
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Check the vendor section. CCOR carries a couple different brands of seats also.
 

miikee73

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Aloha
Check out TMI ,I saw some in a Mustang and I was very impressed,Don't know how they compare to the likes of Corbeau,but just another option.
 

BajaBronco

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I tend to like one right in front of the steering wheel, but thats just me...and not to say I haven't sat on a milk crate or old rim set on the floor instead of a seat. But that is the best location . In my opinion anyway.
 

House

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Yes I agree, that is the best place for one... ;)
 

gera_raider

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Feb 12, 2015
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Loc.
Watsonville CA
Replacement seats

Looking for quality high back seats with headrests, front and rear with all mounting hardware. Are there any other places than Tom's Bronco Parts?

Hello, I took these seats (manual seats) from a 1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse. They almost fit perfect. I had a U bracket fabricated (see photo) and that's all the fabrication. I also had to add a few spacers to level them out. They sit low and are super sporty looking. The cool thing about the seats is that the lever to move the seat back and forth is on the side, so no reaching under the seat to adjust.
 

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bowhunter

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Apr 9, 2005
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Got my Mastercrafts from Wildhorses and I love them. Their seat package comes with all mounting hardware. Only negative I have is that they needed a little more rake (which I've done).
 

smokinjoe

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Jul 8, 2007
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New Braunfels, TX
Hello, I took these seats (manual seats) from a 1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse. They almost fit perfect. I had a U bracket fabricated (see photo) and that's all the fabrication. I also had to add a few spacers to level them out. They sit low and are super sporty looking. The cool thing about the seats is that the lever to move the seat back and forth is on the side, so no reaching under the seat to adjust.

I was just gonna link him to your thread in tech ;) Love how those look!
 

sprdv1

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REBEL
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Mar 8, 2007
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yep, master crafts are top notch..


if you found a good set to fit from pick and pull, you could just get the hardware separate. cheaper option anyway
 

bbow

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Apr 18, 2012
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Ozark, Alabama
I tend to like one right in front of the steering wheel, but thats just me...and not to say I haven't sat on a milk crate or old rim set on the floor instead of a seat. But that is the best location . In my opinion anyway.

I'm glad somebody jumped on this. It's been killing me for 3 days.
 
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