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Ok..so 2day, i did a 6 hour round trip drive n spent $460 on a set of 7th gen seats(for some reason impossible to find in Ontairo. Any ways, so i got em, now i need to know how 2 install them. Im thinking maybe reuse the slider base and bracet from my orignial seats and pop em on the 7th gen seats. Would that work? or what do i really have 2 du to make these things fit? I was gonna bring it 2 my buddy but i dont think i wanna spend money to make these brackets fit
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after the welding, will they still b slideable?? or no?
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QUOTE(Valo666 @ May 27, 2005 - 10:00 PM) after the welding, will they still b slideable?? or no? [right][snapback]292598[/snapback][/right] well yea, thats the whole purpose of going through all the trouble (and yes, it will be alot, just looking at the underside of the seats is an eyesore). you'll find out that once you position one of the bolts, NONE of the other 3 line up. you could pay 600 bucks to professionally install it. my suggestion, do it urself. line up the front most outward bolt and make brackets for the rest. reason for the brackets is so it can be attached to both the seat and the original holes without coming loose. just drilling new holes will not provide sufficient threading and the bolt will just pop out. not very safe.....lol -------------------- ![]() |
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