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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Blind: [QB] they do fit and work to sit lower, but to do the legroom mod where you move the seat further back on the rails with the other holes in the seat bottom you'll have a harder time than the SN95 rails, as the bolt head on the seat bottom hits the sliding rail track before going all the way back. I think most people just switch to a button hex head type of bolt but I'm not sure. Trying to figure that out on my GT's drivers seat track currently. otherwise, s197 seats sit even lower than fox tracks so that's my next option. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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CoyoteMaster
Member # 13680
posted
Anyone know if front seat brackets from a foxbody fit in a 01 gt?
LXjames
Member # 10791
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You'll sit lower in the car
CoyoteMaster
Member # 13680
posted
Thats what im tryin to accomplish
Blind
Member # 3052
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they do fit and work to sit lower, but to do the legroom mod where you move the seat further back on the rails with the other holes in the seat bottom you'll have a harder time than the SN95 rails, as the bolt head on the seat bottom hits the sliding rail track before going all the way back. I think most people just switch to a button hex head type of bolt but I'm not sure. Trying to figure that out on my GT's drivers seat track currently.
otherwise, s197 seats sit even lower than fox tracks so that's my next option.
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