Thanks,
I'll have to keep my eyes peeled for some. Also, I have the nasty vinyl seats. Is it a straight swap if I found some fabric seats from a junked SR5?
The Car Show (low speeds connections run and hide!)
- skyerunner
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Re: The Car Show (low speeds connections run and hide!)
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Re: The Car Show (low speeds connections run and hide!)
My body aint to great either but the interior is nearly mint. ![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
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- sdoan
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Re: The Car Show (low speeds connections run and hide!)
There are 4 bolts that hold the seats down and they should be the same spacing for both cloth and vinyl. I had the vinyl seats for 12 years and with good quality covers they are slightly more comfortable that the SR5 seats. Vinyl also doesn't collect the dirt the way the cloth does, so if you do a lot of camping or haul dirty mtn bikes you might at least consider keeping the vinyl for the back seat.skyerunner wrote:Thanks,
I'll have to keep my eyes peeled for some. Also, I have the nasty vinyl seats. Is it a straight swap if I found some fabric seats from a junked SR5?