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I was thinking the rests and switches but if you want to throw the whole thing in there lol
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hmm maybe we could trade for a little wiring work on the miss's car lolOriginally posted by muscle_Car1 View PostI knew the arm rest fit, I have a set with power window switches for the power window set I have.
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ok ok i know its a really dumb question but what model/car is an egt?? i was thinking an escort??
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I knew the arm rest fit, I have a set with power window switches for the power window set I have.
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door handles & map pocket

painted the map pocket to match the door panel.............
grabbed the Escort door handles and found they use the same spacing for the mounting holes.
the Escort handles are much more comfortable as they are padded.
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Bingo now your cooking with large explosivesOriginally posted by ToSloTrk View PostOk.... I think I understand now....you are thinking of making a split seat out of a non-split seat.
I don't know why it wouldn't work but I've never had the seat cover off a non-split seat. I would think if you have a welder and a bit of tubing to use for the frame where you make the split it should work.:thumbleft:
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Ok.... I think I understand now....you are thinking of making a split seat out of a non-split seat.Originally posted by Festiva_tunner View PostI'm not saying it would be easy I'm just thinking less foam to cut and relocate - hear me out -
Measure out and cut off the 3 inches you removed from where the escort seat splits - mock up on the non-split rear frame with out any foam on it - then custom make a bracket for each side of the split - simply remove the original frame between the newly created brackets - trim the fabric to fit the newly created 40-60 frame??? you think that would work? You have more insite on this since I've never actually had the rear seat frame apart
I don't know why it wouldn't work but I've never had the seat cover off a non-split seat. I would think if you have a welder and a bit of tubing to use for the frame where you make the split it should work.:thumbleft:
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I'm not saying it would be easy I'm just thinking less foam to cut and relocate - hear me out -Originally posted by ToSloTrk View PostI didn't take anything off the seat bottom just streched it over the Festy foam & frame
I took some rough measurments:
Festy seat each half is roughly 18 1/2"
Escort seat measures roughly 25" & 15"
so I took approx.6 1/2" off one side and added 3 1/2 to the other side.
I would think that trying to keep the split wouldn't be easy as you need to use the Festy frames.(the seatback latches are to low on the Escort frames)
Measure out and cut off the 3 inches you removed from where the escort seat splits - mock up on the non-split rear frame with out any foam on it - then custom make a bracket for each side of the split - simply remove the original frame between the newly created brackets - trim the fabric to fit the newly created 40-60 frame??? you think that would work? You have more insite on this since I've never actually had the rear seat frame apart
I think it will look good with the paint to matchOriginally posted by ToSloTrk View Postold vs new...........I'll likely paint it to match the door panels
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