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avonnied

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i didn't get the headrests, the roof on the car was crushed (the reason it was at hte junk yard).. i'll have to ask him if i can go poke around in the vehicle again to see if they just got moved somewhere..

the guy didn't even know it had the 3rd row seats, it wasn't until i went back looking at the rear seats that i noticed the 3rd row seats folded up..

in hte end i may have to go somewhere else or start calling around for the headrests ( i feel i got pretty lucky just finding these 3rd row seats)..
 

muasrover

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your disco?

what year is your disco? I have a 2001 and was thinking of doing the same. thanx.
 

chazz79

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That's a 9 year old post you responded to so he's likely not going to answer.

I just put jump seats in my 2001 and they bolt in fine. The seat belt bosses are welded in place but not tapped. The thread is 7/16 fine if I recall properly. The floor track spots are there and tapped. The side trims should be purchased with the seat package, they have notches that hold the seats up in the "stowed" position. Your bin side panels won't have this.

The problem I currently have is that my driver side trim is from a rear a/c model and I can't use it. I have a correct passenger trim and the drivers side is ghetto hacked.

Finding an se-7 without rear air is nearly impossible.

So you don't need the upper trims as the seat belt cut outs are easily added in. The carpet is also easily trimmed out to accommodate the floor tracks. The only hanging point are those lower rear trim panels.
 

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