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    I just got a good deal on some really clean escort gt seats and am gonna put them in my mav. i am confident that i can do it but i am just asking for tips or advice that might help me avoid troubles or make my day even easier/better. i am pumped tho :D
     
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    Those are the ones I have... easy to put in.
     
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    did you have to make brackets for them or just drill new holes?
     
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    LOL! Your asking about something I did about 15 years ago. I know I drilled new holes, but don't recall making any brackets. Maybe I was needing to but just didn't take the time to do so. I have had them out now for some time and should be putting them back in in a couple of weeks, or three. At that time I am intending to do it right.
     
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    :rofl2:o sorry i didnt realize that wasnot recent. i just sat them in and they are comfortable and fit nice. i am going to get them reupholstered soon and i cant wait. did i mention i paid almost 40 bucks for them and they dont have any rips or tears or stains really for that matter :)
     
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    Do they have the fish netting in the head rest?
     
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    Where in OK are you? I'm in Marietta.
     
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    el reno and no they dont have the fish netting there were no headrests i got some from a junk yard that lookked good :thumbs2:
     
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    i like those seats...when i "installed" my 89 tempo seats i just drilled new holes, i cut a piece of the back bracket so that they would sit leve, and they are about 3" shorter than the bench seat i had, which is awesome because with the bench my 14" steering wheel was touching my knees.
     
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    ya i got the seats and then looked to see how difficult/easy it would be to install them and was surprised that it looked extremely easy with just a few mods :thumbs2:
     
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    for my new seat mounts would it be best just to use 1 inch angle iron or is there something better? and easier? for one side on each seat i may try to cut and weld the mounts from the old bench seat we will see.
     
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    If your good with a welder try and weld a longer studd and then use square tubing as spacer... I would like to know what you encounter so I can start thinking about mine. Pics would be nice...:)
     
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    i am brutal with a welder :( but i have a friend who owes me about 50 favors for reasons unsaid :D and he is actually ceertified and used to do it for a job and i will for sure post pics when i get it done and any problems i run into :thumbs2:
     
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    Just got the driver seat in today:bananaman. i will post pics when i have a chance to take em. it was moderately easy
     
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