Date: Sun, 1 Nov 2009 09:09:05 -0500
Reply-To: W Monk <billmonk@GMAIL.COM>
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From: W Monk <billmonk@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: How do I tell what jumpseat/bracket belongs behind the pass seat
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Yesterday I found somebody on Craigs list that had a set of jumpseats with
the belts and brackets for sale cheap. So I drove an hour to go get them..
I had in my notes
how to tell which one belonged behind the pass seat. I can't find where I
wrote that down now. What bracket/seat goes
behind the pass seat? I also have one that goes behind the drivers seat
available in Mystic,CT if anyone wants it. I also
had to take a set of front seats (it was a 90) just to get a set of arm
rests. So the rest of them are up for grabs cheap.
Last but not least I was able to grab the front doors. The pass side door
has some dents but the drivers side just has
some pitting in the paint. They have no rust rust and are a factory maroon
color. I will be stipping out the power window
stuff to convert my windows (That will be another post soon) but don't think
I am going to mess with the power locks.
Let me know if you need that drivers or pass( it totally fixable) door
shells. I also had to take the rear hatch but its in pretty poor
shape. It does have the rear power lock assembly. Most important though I
would like to know how to figure out
what seat of the jumpseat goes where. A picture of the bracket installed
would be great to. I can't remember how high my old
ones were mounted.
B.
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