I have the CTS seats in the back, and the procar seats in the front. The CTS seats have intergrated 3 point belts and the front ones have retractable 4 point.
Andrew
CD67,
take a look at- http://www.parts-express.com/cat/car-audio/7.
They are my go to place for drivers and components. I use them for the car audio and I use them for the speakers I build for concert venues.
Just a thought.
Andrew
If it is anywhere near the same as a 73 duster you DO NOT have to remove the windshield!
see thread here: http://www.forabodiesonly.com/mopar/showthread.php?t=63988
Andrew
May I assume you are looking for factory set-ups?
If not, that is the way i went. Racing buckets up front and the buckets out of a Cadillac CTS with built in seat belts in back.
The seats were installed first then the console was designed.
Andrew
what about finding a set of buckets with built in 3 point set ups.Thats what I did but you dont have to go as far as I did, in that I had to strip 55 lbs of motors and electronics out of the seats before I could mount them. Im sure there are seats that you can bolt down and go.
Andrew
It was me, and if you need to take out your windshield anyway then do so. If not here is the sequence of steps:
http://www.forabodiesonly.com/mopar/showthread.php?t=63988
Andrew
Young,
unless you are going to V bag it and take alot of time in the finishing process there is no advantage to using actual carbon in your case. which is why I did not use it on mine.
Andrew
Mine are from Intellitronics. There are some extra indicators as you can see and the air/fuel gauge will be from another source, and will be the start of the data logging chain. The center dash display will be for the computer to monitor the data and handle the Nav system. The ruggetized key...
all you need is some 1/8" hardboard and some vinyl and make a set. I know I went very overboard but I vacuumbagged some carbon down on mine, but it could have just as easily been vinyl or leather and contact cement. Use the old ones as a template.
Andrew
First of all "KIT" was not a MoPar, secondly if thats what I wanted to build I would take some of the stuff out of my minivan!
Thanks for the kudos
Andrew