Mustang Seats in 93 Pick-Up
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Mustang Seats in 93 Pick-Up
i searched and searched, but could not find any info on how to install ford mustang bucket seats. it was more of an urban legend than anything else. however, after a good day of work, i finally got the driver's seat to fit.
first i took the brackets off of both seats. the mustang seat:

here you can see the mustang bracket (back, with all the motors), the yota bracket (the pair of tracks), and the yota seat:

the mustang seat had holes that lined up almost perfectly. just needed to tap them:


so i did. i was surprised that they were metric bolts on the ford seats:

some minor enlargement of the hole was necessary:

i needed to extend the adjustment lever. more on that later:

here's the yota bracket on the ford seat:

and how all the holes lined up:
front left:

front right:

back left:

back right:

almost a direct fit. at least i didn't have to make anything too complex or heavy. the brackets that were made were tiny:

a square hole to accommodate the carriage bolt:

and how they're mounted:


they go on first, followed by the seat:


and they're out of the way:

now, for the handle. i had to extend it, so the first thing to do was cut it:

then i found some tube that just fit around the outside:

and welded a small piece on the handle side. this is before mounting it:

finally, a hole was drilled and a bolt inserted. that was the last step (besides re-installing the seat):


and the final product:

compared to:

the passenger seat will be slightly different, but the same concept
.
first i took the brackets off of both seats. the mustang seat:

here you can see the mustang bracket (back, with all the motors), the yota bracket (the pair of tracks), and the yota seat:

the mustang seat had holes that lined up almost perfectly. just needed to tap them:


so i did. i was surprised that they were metric bolts on the ford seats:

some minor enlargement of the hole was necessary:

i needed to extend the adjustment lever. more on that later:

here's the yota bracket on the ford seat:

and how all the holes lined up:
front left:

front right:

back left:

back right:

almost a direct fit. at least i didn't have to make anything too complex or heavy. the brackets that were made were tiny:

a square hole to accommodate the carriage bolt:

and how they're mounted:


they go on first, followed by the seat:


and they're out of the way:

now, for the handle. i had to extend it, so the first thing to do was cut it:

then i found some tube that just fit around the outside:

and welded a small piece on the handle side. this is before mounting it:

finally, a hole was drilled and a bolt inserted. that was the last step (besides re-installing the seat):


and the final product:

compared to:

the passenger seat will be slightly different, but the same concept
.
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ha, no. you probably are closer to fredricksburg than i am, and i hear there's some good ones down there. but all the mexicans take the good yota parts around here, so it's slim pickin's.
and continuing with junkyards, i need to pick up more seat brackets. the passenger seat (toyota) is completely different from the driver's. i need to either pick up another driver's seat bracket or passenger's from a bucket. anyone have pics of the underside of a passenger bucket (sr5) or something like that?
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The little strap thingies will move and bend long before the bolts break. I can't see why he didn't just bolt them through? I'm not sure how much the seat bolts really hold because if you crash, the seatbelts will do 98%.
Oh and thanks for the pics. They are the best ones I have seen. And confirming you need more seat rails if you have the stupid bench.
Oh and thanks for the pics. They are the best ones I have seen. And confirming you need more seat rails if you have the stupid bench.
#12
#13
as soon as i find a good source of grade 8 carriage bolts, i'll have them in. in the meantime, i'm sure they'll be just fine
also, if anyone has the rails from a 60/40 driver's seat, i'll take them.
also, if anyone has the rails from a 60/40 driver's seat, i'll take them.
#15
#16
just an update on the seats: i have yet to find grade 8 carriage bolts. i got into a little fender-bender, and nothing came loose, broke, or shifted
also got the lumbar support to work. just a few feet of wire and finding the right place to put them. i still need to run them under the carpet, but at least they're under the mat
and whenever i do the passenger seat (no, still not done), i'll be sure to post that up here as well
also got the lumbar support to work. just a few feet of wire and finding the right place to put them. i still need to run them under the carpet, but at least they're under the mat
and whenever i do the passenger seat (no, still not done), i'll be sure to post that up here as well
#17
What year Mustang are those seats out of? Cause I've always thought the SN-95 and New Edge Mustangs(94-2004) had the most uncomfortable seats ever. Even worse than the bench seat in my reg cab 93, which doesn't lean back.
#18
i searched and searched, but could not find any info on how to install ford mustang bucket seats. it was more of an urban legend than anything else. however, after a good day of work, i finally got the driver's seat to fit.
first i took the brackets off of both seats. the mustang seat:

here you can see the mustang bracket (back, with all the motors), the yota bracket (the pair of tracks), and the yota seat:

the mustang seat had holes that lined up almost perfectly. just needed to tap them:


so i did. i was surprised that they were metric bolts on the ford seats:

some minor enlargement of the hole was necessary:

i needed to extend the adjustment lever. more on that later:

here's the yota bracket on the ford seat:

and how all the holes lined up:
front left:

front right:

back left:

back right:

almost a direct fit. at least i didn't have to make anything too complex or heavy. the brackets that were made were tiny:

a square hole to accommodate the carriage bolt:

and how they're mounted:


they go on first, followed by the seat:


and they're out of the way:

now, for the handle. i had to extend it, so the first thing to do was cut it:

then i found some tube that just fit around the outside:

and welded a small piece on the handle side. this is before mounting it:

finally, a hole was drilled and a bolt inserted. that was the last step (besides re-installing the seat):


and the final product:

compared to:

the passenger seat will be slightly different, but the same concept
.
first i took the brackets off of both seats. the mustang seat:

here you can see the mustang bracket (back, with all the motors), the yota bracket (the pair of tracks), and the yota seat:

the mustang seat had holes that lined up almost perfectly. just needed to tap them:


so i did. i was surprised that they were metric bolts on the ford seats:

some minor enlargement of the hole was necessary:

i needed to extend the adjustment lever. more on that later:

here's the yota bracket on the ford seat:

and how all the holes lined up:
front left:

front right:

back left:

back right:

almost a direct fit. at least i didn't have to make anything too complex or heavy. the brackets that were made were tiny:

a square hole to accommodate the carriage bolt:

and how they're mounted:


they go on first, followed by the seat:


and they're out of the way:

now, for the handle. i had to extend it, so the first thing to do was cut it:

then i found some tube that just fit around the outside:

and welded a small piece on the handle side. this is before mounting it:

finally, a hole was drilled and a bolt inserted. that was the last step (besides re-installing the seat):


and the final product:

compared to:

the passenger seat will be slightly different, but the same concept
.
I've heard the SC300-400 seats are REALLY nice, ......and the 96+ 4Runner Seats as well. I'd REALLY like to do this mod/swap, fo sho! lol.
Just wanted to re-"KUDOS" ya for the great job and write up, Ian... Nice!
#19
they are out of a 94 mustang gt. i like them, they're more comfy than my 60/40
the only thing that could be better it the head-rest. it could stand to be moved a few inches forward. that's all. but these seats are so comfy that i've fallen asleep in them easily.
now that i know how easy it is to swap seats, i might look at other seats that might be in a little better shape, or not... i dunno





