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    Quote Originally Posted by clrwatrtomsrt View Post
    it's a shame we weren't closer. We could trade as the light grey would be good in my interior. How did you mount yours? i was looking at mine briefly yesterday and i'm thinking a couple of pieces of 1 1/4" angle might be the way to go. there appears to be about a 3" difference in the track spacing. Do you have any pics of your install?
    You also recommended fusing them. Do you know what amp rating the fuse should be?
    Found online for a 06 LX Magnum which should be the same for all of those platforms it calls for a 30 amp fuse for heated seats. So not sure if your's are heated, but 25 to 30 amp should square you away.

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    Think I am using a 20 amp. You don't need anything higher unless you are running the seat heaters. The motors don't use much.


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    Front mounting


    Rear mounting

    Outside


    Inside(next to center console)


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    There are 3/4" spacers under the carpet on the outside rear mounts. Otherwise the seat would lean.


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    Does anybody know if the seats from a chrysler crossfire will work in a dakota? Found a set of leather powered in excellent condition for half of srt4 costs

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    you can make them fit using the factory brackets- just need to weld 1/4 thick steel tabs onto the factory rails that extend to the seat bottoms bolt holes. basically make the new seats fit the rails- not make the new rails fit the floor
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    Little ingenuity and fab skills and you can make any seat fit. Just a matter of getting them and seeing what you need to do.


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    I may have a set of clean srt 4s for sale. No rails or anything though. Anyone interested ?
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    Anyone using Caliber R/T seats?

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