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Posted: Sat Sep 12th, 2020 11:13 am |
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aroundincircles Joined: Sun Nov 19th, 2017
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Ranger_Danger_ wrote:My first 4-wheel experience was in a 89 Jeep Wagoneer. It was lifted on big 35s. I was 13. That sounds like a fun jeep. I am doing this for my kids. Used to have a jeep, took them out all the time. I got rid of the jeep, and they have been sad since. So Doing it all over again. (doing it right this time and not piecemealing it together as much. IF you are willing to spend $$, Corbeau sells brackets and seats for just about any vehicle: https://corbeau.com/ford-ranger-ext-cab-98-05-seat-brackets/ https://corbeau.com/seats/reclining/ I cheeped out, and am paying for it in my time and labor trying to fit brackets to seats that were not meant to go together,
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