yo,
For a YARD SEARCH on-line, I use;
http://www.copartfinder.com
HAS PICS!!!
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or
http://www.mypartshop.com/
Select All Parts
year, etc, then FORD TRUCK
for example;
88 AEROSTAR Seat, Front TAN BUC CLO RT EDDIE BAUER 0 050121
$50.00
88 AEROSTAR Seat, Front
2TONEGRY AC GRY CLTH AOT FLRSHFT 0 02-318 $50.00 --
or
http://www.picknpull.com
also see my Seat section in my site @
http://www.broncolinks.com/index.php?index=310 for many install Links, such as:
Installation & Mount Mod (88 Saab 5000 Turbo) in an 89
Source: by Andrew K (Andy351, das panzer, sloppy seconds, the magic carpet) at
http://fullsizebronco.com/forum/showthread.php?t=29806&highlight=seats
Installation (04 Dodge Pick Up) in an 88
Source: by BUSTERBRONCO at
http://www.fullsizebronco.com/forum/showthread.php?t=108617
Installation (Infinity) in a 95; "...so I came across these I30 Ifinity seats, $125 for two,a place in KC has a butt load of them in their attic space...must be like 20 diff. sets, leather, had to do a little mod...basically had to buy two pieces of plate steal 2"x1/8"x48", ..but they work great, electric too..."
Source: by 351cleveland at
http://www.fullsizebronco.com/forum/showthread.php?t=74449&highlight=seats+thread
Installation Info (93-95 Lightning); "...I used the 93-95 Lightning seats in the bronco. I had to reuse the tracks from the bronco becuase the Lightnings seats were never meant to slide forward like the broncos because they were mounted to a steel frame that went accross the entire truck.. I simply bolted the bronco seats on at the front of the tracks from the bronco then re-drilled the rear locations to match the lightning seats holes..."
Source: by ROBSLXTASY (90 Griggs LX) at
http://www.nloc.net/vbforum/gen-1-lightnings/197803-96-bronco-lightning-resto-2.html
BENCH;
Front, Installation (99 F150) w/Center Jump Seat in a 95; "The bench seat was killin my back on extended drives, and no leg room for me, (I'm 6'3). So i did some searchin around here and found out that some bronco's with bench seats, were factory drilled for buckets too, with rubber plugs in the holes and support on the bottom. Mine was such. So i checked all the wreckin yards around my area, and they either wanted like 200 for some ratty old seats, or said "good luck, they're hard to come by". So i found a rolled '99 F150 at pick n pull, and liked the seats, went home grapped a torx socket and got the seats, about 90 bucks out the door, slightly dirty and a rip in the seam you can see where i sewed it in the pics. had to drill two holes on the "hump" and reinforce the bottom side, and make brackets for just about every hole, nothing bolted straight up. But i love the seats, i set the drivers seat back about 4 inches too, totally awesome, couldnt really be happier. now on on with the pics."
Source: by NorCalBronc at
http://fullsizebronco.com/forum/showthread.php?t=156394
Jump, Center, 94 F150 xtended cab Installation in a 94
Source: by 94_bronc at
http://www.supermotors.org/clubs/fullsizebronco/vehicles/registry/detail.php?id=7046&s=22581#content