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Dimensions for studs for the front seats.
Monday, January 08, 2007 6:32 PM
What are the dimensions for the studs on the front seats? I want to put my eclipse seats in my car and was wondering what they are? if anyone could help me that would be awesome.



2009 Ford Mustang V6

Re: Dimensions for studs for the front seats.
Monday, January 08, 2007 6:37 PM
All I can remember is that its a 13mm nut... as for the distance between, that was on a scrap piece of paper that became kindling.









Re: Dimensions for studs for the front seats.
Monday, January 08, 2007 6:57 PM
not trying to be a smart a$$.. but can't you just go to one of your two cavys and messure it yourself ????






Re: Dimensions for studs for the front seats.
Tuesday, January 09, 2007 2:07 PM
What do you you need the under side of the seat or the body of the car dimensions for the seat?



Re: Dimensions for studs for the front seats.
Tuesday, January 09, 2007 2:42 PM
I am bored waiting for my booty call so here you go. I measured them roughly for you. All the measurements are center to center as well as I could do it with a straight edge.

Drivers side:
Rear to rear on the body 15 inches apart.
Front to front on the body 12 1/2 inches apart.
Cris crossed
Inner rear to outer front 20 inches apart.
Outer rear to inner front 19 3/4 inches apart.

Passenger side
Rear to rear on the body 15 inches apart.
Front to front on the body 11 3/4 inches apart.
Criss crossed
Inner rear to outer front 19 1/2
Outer rear to inner front 19 1/2

Both seat measurements
Front to front 13 1/4
Rear to rear 13 1/4
Front to back 14 inches

This one I have no clue if they are good at all cause I had the brackets in the way but they are a rough line up with the eye and a straight edge. They should be pretty close since I think I remember that when I was customizing my brackets.

Like I said I am @!#$ bored waiting for my booty call. LOL



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