Super cab rear seat
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You know I had the same thought. It should-I thought about swapping the front and rear seats out of a super duty super cab. I think it will fit other than fabbing new mounts. Good thing is then you get the head rests etc that are safer. Also seat belts may need to be changed out also. Good luck
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I asked the same exact question about 3 days ago.
I didn't get much of a response either...
From the looks of it, '96-down may fit, if yo do this, please post pictures how everything mounts and such.
Take good measurements. I've been comparing them at the local junkyards, and they look very similar if not the same up to the '90s.
I couldn't tell ya about a Super-Duty, that may take some modifications, but anything is possible.
I didn't get much of a response either...
From the looks of it, '96-down may fit, if yo do this, please post pictures how everything mounts and such.
Take good measurements. I've been comparing them at the local junkyards, and they look very similar if not the same up to the '90s.
I couldn't tell ya about a Super-Duty, that may take some modifications, but anything is possible.
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These are out of a '94 Ford F-250 extended cab. The back seat bolted right up. The bolster above the rear bench is nice to have. You will need to remove the trim and drill holes in the cab to mount it. The front seats needed some work. Try to get the one-piece frame for the front rather than the 3-piece frame. It was much easier to install.
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