Hyundai Tiburon Seats in my Maverick

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  1. NICK DOMINICK

    NICK DOMINICK MCCI Virginia State rep.

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    I just finished fabricating seat brackets for Hyundai Tiburon seats. I used factory LDO tracks and the stock holes in the floor.
     
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    Mavman72 Gone backwards but lookin' forward

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    Are you going to hook up the airbags too?...LOL... I was looking at the same seats in a junker at work last week...They do look good in there...Hmmm...:scratchchin:
     
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    Pony Express Haul'in @**

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    Need to wash the Mustang, Nick!
     
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    NICK DOMINICK MCCI Virginia State rep.

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    I haven't driven it in about two months, it could use a good dusting.
     
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    bmcdaniel Senile Member

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    You must really like them to start two threads about them! LOL
    How tall is the back from the seat cushion to the top of the headrest?
     
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    NICK DOMINICK MCCI Virginia State rep.

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    Barry, I posted in the wrong section and could not delete it so that is why I have two. I should just go crazy and post in all of the sections like buying up all the grills.:burnout:To answer your question it is 31.5 inches.
     
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    Gavin @The1974Maverick

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    What does LDO stand for?
     
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    It stands for gaudy, or "pimped-out".
     
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