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Mustang
JEGS 555-70223 Steel Seat Mount Features:
- Fits 1979-2004 Ford Mustang
- Simplifies the installation of a lightweight polyethylene or aluminum seat
- Designed for bottom mount seats but can be used with side mount seats with the purchase of side mount seat brackets
- Specifications: 3/16 in. thick Steel
- Made in the USA with high-quality components and assembly
JEGS Mustang aftermarket seat mount bolts directly to the stock floor, which simplifies the installation of a lightweight polyethylene or aluminum seat. If your Mustang is equipped with a roll bar/cage, we recommend Seat Back Support Brace 555-70290 for a poly seat and 555-70291 for an aluminum seat.
- This is designed for Bottom Mount Seats, It can be used with a Side mount but would require the purchase of side mount seat brackets.
- Requires the use of 555-70225 when installing on a Jegs Pro High Back Poly Seat.
Specifications:
Do these brackets fit the Gs-2 seats?
what is the hold spacing for seat brackets holes? I have NRG seats and side mounts, trying to see if these will work with my seats
What is the height of the front of the mount?
How long is the mounting plate, and how tall is the hat-shaped bit? I may be able to use this in an old Jeep. Thanks.
What are the width measurements for mounting the seat ?
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