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I'll let you know how well the Range Rover seats fit after they arrive this week. I am hoping I'm not gonna have to do much welding. That and hopefully the wiring wont be to bad since they are power.
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nice! but man, I need to have armrests in my van!
Do any of these non-Astro seats have armrests?
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I still think the best option for those of you with the lower trim lines is to upgrade to LT seats... I can drive for hours with pure comfort, plus they have an adjustable headrest and the arm rests... I am currently on the look out for a set for my truck.

unfortunatly I dont have a good picture

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goosler wrote:I have recaro seats from 2 89 jetta GLI's in my astro..... all four of the buckets.......then I used the fabric from the rear seat to make a door panel for the slider.... pat
How hard were those Recaro's to put in?
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My interior guy called me today and said he picked up a couple BMW seats in dark grey leather for Krispy, my blue van. Says they should go in no problem. Since he's doing the work it's certainly no problem for me, but I'll get back to you on what he had to do if there was any major finangling to do. Charging me $250 a piece for them, not sure what it'll come to installed.

Edit: just read the above post, and Recaro sounds familiar for the kind of seats he said BMW uses. So I think we're talking about the same thing.
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Someone wrote:I still think the best option for those of you with the lower trim lines is to upgrade to LT seats... I can drive for hours with pure comfort, plus they have an adjustable headrest and the arm rests... I am currently on the look out for a set for my truck.

unfortunatly I dont have a good picture

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While I know I have a number of posts about Ole Yellar,as we all know builds like this do involve a number of different topics.


The posts before this one I have read.I have LT seats in my 1994 and find they don't move back far enough.

The thing I am looking for Ole Yellar is Lush.You know,the kind of seat you set in and go aaaaa.Gray in color.I could spend all day at my friend's junk yard to try out different seats and not find what I am talking about.I am looking for suggestions for the lush aspect.This is for a front seats only because the rear is a cargo area.

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gary check out the j/y for a conversion van with over stuffed seats or mabey caddy seats?
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tbhager94 wrote:gary check out the j/y for a conversion van with over stuffed seats or mabey caddy seats?
Yeah TB-I thought about those.Wonder how hard it would be to run a electric curcuit for powered seats.Currently I have nonpowered front seats.
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mikedamech wrote:I've used Windstar seats that fit and are kind of easy to install. As I recall all you need to do is drill new holes.
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Jim in Indy wrote:
mikedamech wrote:I've used Windstar seats that fit and are kind of easy to install. As I recall all you need to do is drill new holes.
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Settle down Jim. =; Sure don't want you to have a stroke.We all know bad things happen when you sit on a Ford seat. #-o :muhaha: :muhaha:
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Jim in Indy wrote:We all know bad things happen when you sit on a Ford seat
were pretty happy with are windstar we've had it since april and no problems yet it has 161,000kms on it we bought it with 153,000kms ive done 1 oil change and a wiper blade so far.
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LoAstro95 wrote:
goosler wrote:I have recaro seats from 2 89 jetta GLI's in my astro..... all four of the buckets.......then I used the fabric from the rear seat to make a door panel for the slider.... pat
How hard were those Recaro's to put in?
super easy, I simply removed the astro seat from the bases, made a 14" x 14" plate, bolted the plate to the bases & then bolted the seats to the plates...the seats still retained the front/back adjustment, they all have the tilt forward option as well & I used the vw lapbelts on the rears.... I am trying to find the pics, but it's been a while since my astro went to the scrap yard in the sky....& I can't remember where the jpegs are......
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I put these Black Leather 02 Eclipse seats in a while ago, welded them to the stock base with a flat plate of steel. I am however probably going to sell them shortly since I just picked up some 05 TSX Black leather heated seats. Just waiting for a warm day to tear into it.
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did the base for the seats change around the 95 year like alot of other things i noticed on a site for the seats i wan that the only list a base for 86-95
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