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Bucket Seat Extenders

69yenko162

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Anyone produce a seat track extender for a 70 RoadRunner driver side bucket seat??
 
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Whatever you do will require to either raise the seat up due to the lengths of the existing bolts OR will require cutting the bolts off.
 
Whatever you do will require to either raise the seat up due to the lengths of the existing bolts OR will require cutting the bolts off.

The seat only raises 1/4"...... You put the extenders between the seat & the track, not the track & the floor...
 
My '70 bucket seats have 3 square holes to chose from to mount the bolts.

I used hardware store carriage bolts tack welded in mine, but you can find reproductions of the original bolts, can't remember who sells them though.

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I make them for the 62 thru 65 Dodge/Plymouth B body Bucket Seats. Gives you 2" more for the seat to go back. I use them for my 63 Sport Fury.
 
I make them for the 62 thru 65 Dodge/Plymouth B body Bucket Seats. Gives you 2" more for the seat to go back. I use them for my 63 Sport Fury.
I know this post is old, do you still make these? Would they work on '67 b body buckets?
 
Also, make sure your tracks are put together "correctly", they are not 100% equidistant from the center.
At least 71-74.

I put mine in backwards after cleaning and lubing, and lost an inch of leg room.
VERY noticeable with my 6'3" frame.
 
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