new seats
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Here are the ones that I have in mine. You have to cut the brackets off your old seats and reuse them on these. you need a peice of angled steel to lengthen the front mounting points. You also have to flip the back ones backwards, but after figuring this out it only took me about 3 hours to get them in. I also used some plastic deck blocks to raise the seats as they sat low for me. (I'm 5'6"). Also there is the TC bubble on the driverside that you need to take in account. You can either raises it over it or hammer it in alittle.
For the price these are the way to go though, they are pretty comfortable and hold you inplace well.
Here are the ones that I have in mine. You have to cut the brackets off your old seats and reuse them on these. you need a peice of angled steel to lengthen the front mounting points. You also have to flip the back ones backwards, but after figuring this out it only took me about 3 hours to get them in. I also used some plastic deck blocks to raise the seats as they sat low for me. (I'm 5'6"). Also there is the TC bubble on the driverside that you need to take in account. You can either raises it over it or hammer it in alittle.
For the price these are the way to go though, they are pretty comfortable and hold you inplace well.
Last edited by 94xjstud; Feb 18, 2009 at 01:05 PM.
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