looking for pictures of jazz racing seats

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  1. maverick7072

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    anyone have pictures of jazz racing seats in thie rmaverick? would love to see how you mounted them also thanks
     
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    IMG_6506.JPG IMG_6507.JPG Mine aren't Jazz brand but I think they're similar. Mine are from Summit Racing as are the adjuster slides and steel brackets. I replaced the bench with these. The biggest problem I have with them is getting in and out as I have to slide the seats back because of the high sides. Once you're in them they are quite comfortable.
     
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    those look great an di love the door panels as well!do u have any pictures of the mounting brackets ,just curious what all mods you did
     
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    I couldn't find any in my saved photos so here are pictures from Summit of what I used. Adjusters are Summit part number G1153 and brackets are G1150. You will need to drill the inboard holes if you're replacing a bench and you'll also need to make spacers to get the seats level side-to-side. I have used these parts to install '87 Mustang buckets in the car prior to the Summit seats.
    Seat adjusters.jpg Seat brackets.jpg
     
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    And the door panels are from Scot Rod Fab. My factory ones were pretty shabby.
     

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