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Old Dec 31, 2010 | 02:15 PM
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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

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Old Dec 31, 2010 | 02:29 PM
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Thanks for the great writeup. The new seats look very comfortable. Have you found any good junkyards in NOVA? I live in Richmond.
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Old Dec 31, 2010 | 02:30 PM
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Very nice! I need to get me a new set of seats.
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Old Dec 31, 2010 | 03:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Nervo19
Thanks for the great writeup. The new seats look very comfortable. Have you found any good junkyards in NOVA? I live in Richmond.
the seat is soooo comfy. less spring, more cushion. i think i adjusted it 5 or 6 times coming home from my friend's place

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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Old Dec 31, 2010 | 06:10 PM
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What I would HIGHLY suggest is to get rid of that carriage bolt and upgrade to a grade 8 bolt. I bet that bolt would shear off in an accident but other than that cool job!!

James
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Old Dec 31, 2010 | 06:45 PM
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Originally Posted by JamesD
What I would HIGHLY suggest is to get rid of that carriage bolt and upgrade to a grade 8 bolt. I bet that bolt would shear off in an accident but other than that cool job!!

James
thanks.
yeah, the zinc plated stuff will be gone soon enough
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Old Dec 31, 2010 | 06:45 PM
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Irab, you dah Man, great write up and pics.
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Old Dec 31, 2010 | 06:56 PM
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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.
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Old Dec 31, 2010 | 06:58 PM
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Seats don't weigh much, there not going anywhere.
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Old Dec 31, 2010 | 07:30 PM
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Looks good,Like the Ford seats.I put in seats from a Camary had to do the same. Execpt my yota came with a bench seat.However same type of fab work.
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Old Dec 31, 2010 | 07:44 PM
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I love my sr5 buckets, but dang I miss the ole bench.
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Old Jan 1, 2011 | 07:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Teuf
Seats don't weigh much, there not going anywhere.
It's not the seats that are going to die in a crash. It's the melon heads sitting in them that don't understand simple physics and kinetic/potential energy.

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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.
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Nice work!! Looks great.
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Old Jan 1, 2011 | 09:28 AM
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Originally Posted by toyospearo
Nice work!! Looks great.
thanks!


ok, i have searched. and then some...

where can i buy grade 8 carriage bolts????

either they're an urban legend or i can buy them in packs of 100+ (for $100+)

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Old Feb 19, 2011 | 12:03 PM
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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
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Old Feb 19, 2011 | 08:57 PM
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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.
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Originally Posted by irab88
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

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Had to scope this out again,......really got me thinking of "fish for seats at the yard til a drop"-fest this summer! lol.

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!
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Old Feb 20, 2011 | 05:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Aron9000
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.
thank you for making me look it up. i've needed to do that for a while.

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
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Old Feb 21, 2011 | 12:42 PM
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I took my seats out of a 1989 mustang.... they are blue, just like the truck interior, and look like they belong there
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