03 cobra seats

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Just picked up a set of 03 black and tan cobra seats, they should bolt right up to my 95 right? I know the wiring is diff for the power part but the track should be the same?

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yes they should, only thing that should be any different is if they were out of a coupe, then it would be too wide, soo good choice in seats :) i like how you kept the tan look
 

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everything bolts up. Also instead of cutting anything, i recommend going to a junkyard or somewhere and getting a stock connector for the new seat and jump the wires into the stock connector on the floor that way you don't need to cut anything and can return it to stock if need be.
 

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The main difference in the track is the newer cars have the seatbelt mounting point (for the female end) on the track itself, where the older cars have it on the floor. No big deal since you are going new to old.
 
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The main difference in the track is the newer cars have the seatbelt mounting point (for the female end) on the track itself, where the older cars have it on the floor. No big deal since you are going new to old.

U mean old to new? Or should I keep my same female end or use the new one?

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Cut the seat belt buckle brackets off of the new seat tracks. Grind them down so you don't cut your hand if you stick it under the seat looking for loose change. ;~))
 

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U mean old to new? Or should I keep my same female end or use the new one?

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Keep your stock female end, the newer cars have different size buckles (smaller) so they won't work correctly. All you have to do is unbolt the female piece from the seat.

Cut the seat belt buckle brackets off of the new seat tracks. Grind them down so you don't cut your hand if you stick it under the seat looking for loose change. ;~))
No need to cut anything off, it unbolts and the the part where it is bolted to is an existing bolt found on the earlier tracks.
 

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No need to cut anything off, it unbolts and the the part where it is bolted to is an existing bolt found on the earlier tracks.[/QUOTE

On the 04's (non convertible) that I put in my 98 there was a big elbow piece of the seat track that was hitting the floor mounted buckle. I had to cut that mount tab off. There wasn't anything to unbolt except for the buckle itself, what it was mounted to was the seat track itself. Maybe the convertible tracks are different.
 
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thanks yall for the help, if you guys wanna see how they turned out, go to my build thread its the 95 gt vert build up... i think they turned out really good
 
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