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Topic: Aftermarket Seat Install (Read 672 times)
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Crazy68Dart
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Here are some pics of my seats. I had to make adapters for the brackets, because they were to short to span the mounting pads in the floor. Little more work to do on the floor, and am going to cut the excess off the adapters, and round the edges...but it is going pretty well. These seats fit pretty well, the bolstering makes it a little tight, and mocking the cage, I think I can make it all fit in there. Just need to remember to leave room for me...  The interior will be all black, with the GT emblems left in the door panels. The dash is a rocky mountain insert, radio, heater, glove box delete.
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signet
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those are nice seats.
it is going to be tight with tubing along side you though.
looks good.
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DartKnight
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What brand seats are those? They look pretty good in there...
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Jason
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Crazy68Dart
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Yeah, not to bad. They are the Summit sport seats. They are not the lightest thing out there (especially with my bar stock adapters...), that is for sure, but they are comfortable.
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Evan
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are they good and tight on the sides of your body? i'm looking for seats that dont feel sloppy.
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Crazy68Dart
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Yeah, I think so. I am a pretty thin guy, and they feel pretty nice.
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Evan
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thanks, i may have to check into them. -Evan
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SIKPUP
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Are you going to brace these to the crossbar ? SIKPUP 
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Duster440
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Been planning on a pair of those myself. Good to see them installed. Do they have a seat back release or just a tilt adjustment? Love to see more details on your mounting.
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Lars
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365/727/8.75 with 4.10's and a Detroit locker 
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Crazy68Dart
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Been planning on a pair of those myself. Good to see them installed. Do they have a seat back release or just a tilt adjustment? Love to see more details on your mounting.
These only have tilt, which is annoying. I think the new ones they sell have a release latch. Kind of makes me mad... oh well? I can get some pics and dimensions of the adapters I made if anyone is interested. Seats are pretty nice, they are on the heavy side though.
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dangerdawg
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i've heard that there is an auto parts store that sells the same seats and they are a little less in price?
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71Swinger
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Those look like nice seats, I have been eyeing those up in the Summit catalog. I put Dodge Omni seats in my Superbee, they darn near bolted right to the factory bucket tracks, have tilt and some bolstering to them. My upolstery guy made them look like factory seats and not many notice them... just perfect.
Nice job,
Don
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DartKnight
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Those look like nice seats, I have been eyeing those up in the Summit catalog. I put Dodge Omni seats in my Superbee, they darn near bolted right to the factory bucket tracks, have tilt and some bolstering to them. My upolstery guy made them look like factory seats and not many notice them... just perfect.
Nice job,
Don
I thought I was the only one who had done that!  I put Omni seats in my last Charger, and you're right; they did look good in there. I had them recovered without the headrests and they looked great. They had that classic low-back look that the 60's B-bodies had, but you could actually stay in your seat when taking corners; unlike the flat-as-a-board originals. I even took them out when I sold the car and tried to put them in the 72 Dart I bought after that, but they didn't fit nearly as well so I sold them to a friend. Just thinking about it makes me want to go to the junkyard and grab some more.
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kevin383
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They look good....So does your floor pan
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