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 Posted: Sun Nov 24th, 2019 07:37 pm
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4.0power wrote:
97rangerstepside wrote:

4.0power wrote:


JAMMAN wrote:



And I hate to be a double downer LOL but you will have a longer road than you think mounting those seats in your ranger. Do plenty of research first. I myself wouldn't attempt it unless it was for a customer request.
Well I kinda already got a set mounted and wired in

Looks great, I love the set of those I have in my 97. I had to convert mine to manual because single cab.

Thanks man! You wouldn't happen to have any pictures of yours? I've wanted to mount them in my single can but can't see how with out building new brackets













Hopefully these help, I swapped my 60/40 seat tracks from my old seats onto these. It was simple as unbolting from those and bolting them onto these. I read somewhere on another forum that you need 93-97 single cab tracks to make them work into a single cab, I've never swapped seats into a 98+ single cab so I don't 100% know how accurate that was.

Last edited on Sun Nov 24th, 2019 07:43 pm by 97rangerstepside



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1997 Ford Ranger XLT 2.3 5speed
Mods, Explorer limited leather buckets, shorty console, sport trac white face gauges, proper hitch, proper spray in bedliner, UWS toolbox. 20% tinted windows
2004 Jeep Wrangler 2.4 5speed (toy)
3” coil spacer lift, 31x10.5x15 all terrains.
2002 Ford Ranger Xlt 4dr extended cab 4.0 auto 2wd