Guest 95LEGAWD Posted July 30, 2003 Share Posted July 30, 2003 The front seats bolt right in(you don't have to use one of the bolts on the tranny tunnel, just put the bolt in before the seat) The back seats are a diff. story-you must use your original bottom frame and swap covers & foam(about 20 min.) then use small screws to secure the new cover to the old frame.(not necc. but looks/operates better) The upper seat back brackets must be removed and fabricated-thus leading to my point of this post.....I'm in the middle of the swap and am about to take my drawings/design down to get a quote. I'm sure it'll be cheaper if I get more than one set(3 brackets) made. Anyone interested??? The 2001 Outback seats I got were $300.00 from a yard in perfect shape w/power driver's seat. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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