Originally posted by Russ-D
I've got some prelude seat, but they dont bolt in. Look awesome though, I yanked the headrests too like an old school arizona dawg lol.
Why does that sound like it is directed towards me?
Leif, what year ext cab Mazda did your seats come out of? I noticed that the levers for the seat back are on the inside.
Originally posted by DbDiablo
Leif, what year ext cab Mazda did your seats come out of? I noticed that the levers for the seat back are on the inside.
It does not matter what year extended cab Mazda (86-93) that you get your bucket seats from as they are all the same in that they bolt to the floor the same way. Like I said if you have a standard cab Mazda and you are wanting to put Mazda extended cab seats in it you will have no problem bolting them to the floor as the 4 extra holes needed to bolt the rails near the tunnel of the floor are there.
Not sure of what year my seats came out of but they came from an LX Mazda which has all the extras. The knob you see on the drivers seat back is for the lumbar support while the seat bottom has an adjustment for thigh support as you can see from the below pic:
As you can see there are also additional plastic pieces which help to hide the seat rails, these are on the LX seats with the thigh and lumbar supports. There are also covers which go over the rear frame rail bolts and these can be found on most extended cab seats.
Edited: 8/18/2005 7:31:36 PM by 350D50
dude, everytime i seen your dawg it amazes me more lol, its so clean (leif,btw)
Originally posted by 350D50
dude, everytime i seen your dawg it amazes me more lol, its so clean (leif,btw)
Thanks for the comments.
I've said it before and I will say it again:
Sometimes a little is a lot.
You dont need to have paint, fiberglass, and troll hair as fundamental parts of your interior. To much of that stuff and you get lost in it. Show them something that is pleasing to the eye and you will get a lot more out of it, you might even see more and have an appreciation of what you are looking at.
Again, sometimes a little is a lot.
Thanks for the comments.
Originally posted by PLANTEDLEIF
Sometimes a little is a lot.
You should start driving it, a little or a lot, put it on the road.
Edited: 8/18/2005 8:59:04 PM by vibr8r
Originally posted by PLANTEDLEIF
Originally posted by DbDiablo
what carpet kit are you runnin ?
Leif, what year ext cab Mazda did your seats come out of? I noticed that the levers for the seat back are on the inside.
It does not matter what year extended cab Mazda (86-93) that you get your bucket seats from as they are all the same in that they bolt to the floor the same way. Like I said if you have a standard cab Mazda and you are wanting to put Mazda extended cab seats in it you will have no problem bolting them to the floor as the 4 extra holes needed to bolt the rails near the tunnel of the floor are there.
Not sure of what year my seats came out of but they came from an LX Mazda which has all the extras. The knob you see on the drivers seat back is for the lumbar support while the seat bottom has an adjustment for thigh support as you can see from the below pic:
As you can see there are also additional plastic pieces which help to hide the seat rails, these are on the LX seats with the thigh and lumbar supports. There are also covers which go over the rear frame rail bolts and these can be found on most extended cab seats.
as soon as i read this post i went all over the net to try and find some of those damn bucket seats for the mazda i just picked up. wish me luck
i have some leather buckets out of a saturn. I dont know what model but i know they are saturn.