Power Bucket Seats

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  1. mgrodsky@q.com

    mgrodsky@q.com New Member

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    I have a 71 Maverick and want to install Power bucket seats. Has anyone done it? Any information on what will fit and how you did it would be great.
     
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    I have a seats from a 1993 Probe, and the driver's seat is power with lumbar and side supports. They fit rather well. I had to drill some new holes and do some shimming with large washers, but it was not very hard to make them work..and they are really comfortable. :)

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    maverick75 Gotta Love Mavs!

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    I got a rear probe seat in mine.
     
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    That sounds cool...do you have a picture?
     
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    Thanks for the quick reply. The seats look great! what did you use for your center console? Did you replace the backm seat?

    Any advice is great.
     
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    maverick75 Gotta Love Mavs!

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    I got Bmw 325 on mine all power with heat very easy install, on my case was just four wires one positive and one ground for the motors because all the switches are mounted on the seat it self and two more positive and ground for the heated parts but that i did not connect cause I had to make a switch somewhere and i don't drive it in winter anyways.
     
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    Whats the steering column? Looks like the wheel I had on my 81 Mustang.
     

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