Jump seat addition
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RE: Jump seat addition
Yes, it is a little labor intensive but easy to do. I have done it myself and have even been able to install the rear AC from the doner vehicle. Everything bolts on and the holes already exist. The tough part is finding the parts. Either way you will need more than just the seats, you will need mouldings, brackets and the appropriate. Your best bet is a junk yard where you can get everything you need.
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RE: Jump seat addition
Wakie, wakie.
This is what I like to hear. Today while searching the local salvage yards for other items, I came across a 95 (it had a 3.9 so I assume it was 95) with the 3rd rowjump seats still intact andtan interior like mine.
So it is possible to turn my LE to a LE-7. If the price is right, I just might do it.
This is what I like to hear. Today while searching the local salvage yards for other items, I came across a 95 (it had a 3.9 so I assume it was 95) with the 3rd rowjump seats still intact andtan interior like mine.
So it is possible to turn my LE to a LE-7. If the price is right, I just might do it.
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RE: Jump seat addition
Places like www.roversnorth.com sell the 7 pass kit, seat belts, belt anchors, everything for around $1700 rand new.
The only problem with adding the third row is the cargo room that you loose. But if you dont need the cargo room, then go for it.
Also look on e-bay and Craigs list for people who remove the third row.
You will also need the rear step so that people can climb in and out of the back of the truck.
The only problem with adding the third row is the cargo room that you loose. But if you dont need the cargo room, then go for it.
Also look on e-bay and Craigs list for people who remove the third row.
You will also need the rear step so that people can climb in and out of the back of the truck.
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