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majek5 Sun, November 22nd, 2009 08:29 PM

My 97 OBS
 
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Here she is. Pheonix on the way. Can't wait!

BadDogPSD Sun, November 22nd, 2009 09:10 PM

Looks great!

BadDogPSD Sun, November 22nd, 2009 09:11 PM

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Originally Posted by oasis04 (Post 18037)
Shifting is not a problem at all. the only restriction is you cant put a big cup like in the pic into the left side cup holder. if it were moved back then the arm rest would be to far back for me, as well as it is mounted in the factory holes so the alignment was kinda predetermined with the seat rail position.


How was the install? Any tips?

oasis04 Mon, November 23rd, 2009 10:37 AM

seriously it was the easiest install for me. I do not have a power seat so I have two parrallel bars which happens to match the dimension of the bolt hole in th console. All I had to do was center it between seat and center punch bolt holes drill and bolt up. I did not hook up the power points yet. Prep work took much longer than the actual install. It comes tan so I died it gray, then had to assemble the console. Remove old seat consolw, vacuum, assemble console, install and reinstall seat floor bolts took maybe 1.5 hrs and that includes a couple of smoke breaks.

BadDogPSD Mon, November 23rd, 2009 02:56 PM

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Originally Posted by oasis04 (Post 18172)
seriously it was the easiest install for me. I do not have a power seat so I have two parrallel bars which happens to match the dimension of the bolt hole in th console. All I had to do was center it between seat and center punch bolt holes drill and bolt up. I did not hook up the power points yet. Prep work took much longer than the actual install. It comes tan so I died it gray, then had to assemble the console. Remove old seat consolw, vacuum, assemble console, install and reinstall seat floor bolts took maybe 1.5 hrs and that includes a couple of smoke breaks.

Good deal! Thanks for the info.

Brown Falcon Tue, November 24th, 2009 07:55 PM

Mine's in the Sig...

bamboo Wed, November 25th, 2009 03:26 AM

Cool, Whats the history of the paintjob? :smiley_roll1:

Brown Falcon Wed, November 25th, 2009 01:40 PM

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Originally Posted by bamboo (Post 18335)
Cool, Whats the history of the paintjob? :smiley_roll1:

The history....

Well the truck was a dually when I bought it. White with a metallic dark blue stripe.
Didn't need a dually, just got a good deal on it, so I swapped the rear axle, bed, and front hub/rotors. The new bed was a different color and my factory paint on the cab looked like crap.

So I did some body work on the bed, primered it, painted everything white, and I love the white with red stripe look...

So I did the cab with the red... but then the weather got bad and I hanv't had a chance to finish. I don't have a garage or a shop to work in. :shrug:

oasis04 Wed, November 25th, 2009 08:14 PM

Brownie

Semper Fi!!!

How did you apply the white to the front grill? did you spray over the chrome or get a black xl grill to paint?

I was thinking of whiting my grill out.

ChuckD Wed, November 25th, 2009 08:44 PM

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I got an XL grill to do mine also the headlight bezel.


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