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Please help. Ford F-250 install
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<blockquote data-quote="djr4x4" data-source="post: 8483563" data-attributes="member: 667503"><p>You can contact Underground Audio Styling in Florida. (941) 706-4000.. They make brackets for several model trucks to move the seat forward about 2 inches, or you could take your time and do like I did and drill new holes in the seat framing.. I moved my seat about 3/4 of an inch which was all I needed so my subs wouldn't rub the metal plate on the back of my seat. If I needed 2 inches or so.. I'd go with the brackets..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djr4x4, post: 8483563, member: 667503"] You can contact Underground Audio Styling in Florida. (941) 706-4000.. They make brackets for several model trucks to move the seat forward about 2 inches, or you could take your time and do like I did and drill new holes in the seat framing.. I moved my seat about 3/4 of an inch which was all I needed so my subs wouldn't rub the metal plate on the back of my seat. If I needed 2 inches or so.. I'd go with the brackets.. [/QUOTE]
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