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Foxtrot Mike Lima
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Texas, Ft Campbell KY/TN
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REG CAB SEATS BOLT INTO REG CAB TRUCKS X-CAB TO X-CAB IN ORDER TO PUT THESE SEATS IN A REG CAB YOU NEED TO USE 93-97 SEATS TRACKS ON THEM, X-CAB MAY OR MAY NOT BOLT RIGHT IN YOU MAY NEED TO ENLARGE A HOLE OR TWO
All the info provided is NOT my work it is the work of Allan D and is being used with the persmission of Allan D a Tech Advisor on TRS. he did say that it is sorta out of date and does not include newer models. Please feel free to add to this since I know there is more info that is needed. I am hoping that this will answer the questions that we are always getting about seats that fit. Pictures of the seat that you have swapped would also be nice to add to this. If you have something to add let me know so that I can update this and give you credit. Thank you. Here is what seats will bolt in to a Ranger: Explorer96-01 ( and newer I beleive) Expo sport seats fit 03-05 ( info provided by 4evermodding) Tempo/Topaz All years. Tempo GT's are the nicest. Tilting "pillow" headrest and frequently power lumbar. Escort/Lynx 1981-1991? GT's again are the nicest, "Halo" style headrest, sometimes power lumbar. (The 'Halo' Buckets in the TRS-2 Ranger are from an Escort GT) Mustang Don't bother looking they will be gone when you get there. If you're lucky, look for Mustang GT's. Also halo style headrests on GTs. Thunderbird 1982-1988, Turbocoupe has nicest seats same as Mustang GT but with tilting "pillow" head rests, almost always power-lumbar, adjustable thigh support, adjustable side bolsters on base. The best factory ford seat (IMHO). 1986 Merkur XR4TI The front seats from an 86 Merkur XR4TI will fit in a B2, so I assume rangers too, If you drill out the rivets, and swap the brackets from the tracks, 1/2 hour per, the seats I used gave me height adjust, adjustable headrest, lumbar support, much better lateral support, (no more bouncing out of the seatbelt) and they're heated. (Submitted by Merc) All of these will bolt directly to your factory tracks if you have either Buckets or split-bench. If you have a conventional bench then you will need to replace your tracks with split-bench/bucket-seat tracks. (Toss your solid bench tracks they are completely different). You will have to run a Tap through some pre drilled holes in the bottom of the seat frames. The holes are already there but unthreaded. If you have a conventional cab Ranger you will probably have to use the "halo" style headrest used in Mustangs and Escort GT models, as the pillow style will hit the rear window. This forces the seat back into a very upright position. (and is EXTREMELY uncomfortable) If you have a Supercab Ranger or a Bronco2 headrest clearance isn't an issue. One other word of warning Ranger Standard-cab, Ranger Supercab and Bronco II's all have different floor pan profiles and so use different seat tracks, so if you want to put buckets or a split-bench into a std cab Ranger you must get your seat tracks out of a std cab Ranger. Also-1991-93 Explorer Sport or Mazda Navajo seats.- they are identical in most ways to the Mustang GT/thunderbord turbocoupe seats but they have a thinner seatback which doesn't force you to sit hunched over the steering column in a standard cab. Provided by Allan D
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Old Guy User
Join Date: May 2012
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A little info.
My ’03 std cab, 60/40 Seats had tracks that unbolted, I got a set of what I believe to be FX4 Buckets for an ext cab Ranger, and they unbolted. My tracks bolted on and were an easy swap. The thing that is interesting is that the 40 part of a 60/40 seat is a std bucket seat that is used not only on the passenger side of the Ranger but also on the driver’s side. There is a seat pan underneath that the tracks bolt to and both sides of the pan have the same holes, so either a Passenger or Driver side track can be bolted in. Where does this leave us, IF you have good 60/40 seats and want buckets, you might luck out and go to a JY and pickup another 60/40 passenger seat. If you can find one that is similar to your existing seats and in good condition, use it to make up a set of buckets. You will not have the supports in the driver’s seat but I believe they can be added. Also, the back needs to come off first when replacing the tracks. ltr |
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