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Old 02-14-2012, 11:15 PM
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lets see those seat swaps

im rolling in a single cab 1993 f150 and would like some better seats. I feel like im always too close to the wheel and sitting WAY to straight

lets see what you got... how do you like them?
 
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1990 XLT Lariat seat, in a 1989 F150 Custom.

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Late 90's seat in a 1990 Lariat. I love this seat, as the headrests are actually functional.

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Old 02-15-2012, 01:07 AM
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1990 XLT Lariat seat, in a 1989 F150 Custom.
What's the deal with the plastic cover on the male end of your seat belt buckle? Mine doesn't have that.
 
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Old 02-15-2012, 07:45 AM
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I've got Bronco bucket seats in my truck, not the center console though. It's also a regular cab. It's nice because I can tilt the back of the seat, but the only downfall is that my interior is gray and the seats are red. I'll take a pic this afternoon for ya.
 
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Old 02-15-2012, 07:51 AM
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Originally Posted by IDIDieselJohn
1990 XLT Lariat seat, in a 1989 F150 Custom.

i just put a seat like this in my 93 reg cab but mine had the adjustable headrests
 
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Old 02-15-2012, 11:34 AM
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Originally Posted by REAPER4206969
What's the deal with the plastic cover on the male end of your seat belt buckle? Mine doesn't have that.
Notice the other seat posted also has 'em. I think all the higher end Ford seats had them, but they usually don't last, and break and fall apart. It's to hold the seat belt buckle up, to make it easier for the person sitting there to attach it.
 
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Anyone have any nice bucket seats, maybe some captains chairs in a regular cab? Noone ever suffers the punishment of sitting in the center of my bench with the manual tranny, and I need some more storage space in my regular cab
 
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F150 consul


Nissan Maxima seats with bronco slider frames, welding and mounting.
 
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^^^NICE setup!!^^^
 
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86 reg cab with a 96 crew cab seat. Direct bolt in
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Originally Posted by IDIDieselJohn
Notice the other seat posted also has 'em.
No, I mean on the male buckle that is on the actual seat belt. Yours has a red plastic cover on it.
 
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Ok, so after a long wait for photobucket to upload these photos. These are bucket/captain seats from an 89 Bronco in my 89 F250. I drilled all new holes for the seats and braced the floor with some washers. Also have a sub box behind them with 4 10"s.

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Originally Posted by REAPER4206969
No, I mean on the male buckle that is on the actual seat belt. Yours has a red plastic cover on it.
Oh, they all have that. I've never seen one without it.
 
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Damn! Now I have to go to the wrecking yard again. How do they attach? Snap on?
 


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