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Age: 48 Posts: 114 Joined: 29th Jan 2011 Ride: NL Fairlane. 5 liters of Fun! Location: Bathurst/Orange |
Got the AU Console out of the wreck today. had a quick look, and looks like it should fit without too much of a headache (Knock on wood!). also grabbed the airbox while i was there, but i don't think that's gonna work without some serious chopping and changing, and is it really worth it?
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Age: 48 Posts: 114 Joined: 29th Jan 2011 Ride: NL Fairlane. 5 liters of Fun! Location: Bathurst/Orange |
Well so far, so good. While the wife wasn't looking, I went out and did a trial fit of the AU Console to see how it would go. Didn't work, so I took the Air tubes for the rear vents out, and whadda ya know, it fitted in!
Now, ATM no rear vents is not a major issue, but it is something I will be sorting out down the track. The console isn't a straight bolt in job. I will have to do a little trimming, and sort out a gearstick boot, and get the mount points sorted as well, but it looks like it will be a bit easier than I thought! While I was at it, I had a look at the rails on the AU Seats, and yup, they don't match! Oh Well, will remove the passengers seat when I get the chance, and see if I can make it work by swapping the runners. Hey, the only reason i'm using AU Bit's is I've got the wreck I can rip whatever I want out of! |
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Age: 48 Posts: 114 Joined: 29th Jan 2011 Ride: NL Fairlane. 5 liters of Fun! Location: Bathurst/Orange |
That's what gave me the idea for the AU Motor install! after having a quick read and realising it's not that hard!
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You can take the AU front seat back and bottom off their rails and bolt them to the E series rails.
i had AU seats in my E series for ages. |
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Age: 48 Posts: 114 Joined: 29th Jan 2011 Ride: NL Fairlane. 5 liters of Fun! Location: Bathurst/Orange |
frankieh wrote: You can take the AU front seat back and bottom off their rails and bolt them to the E series rails. i had AU seats in my E series for ages. So the front seats are as easy as swapping the rails that bolt to the floor? F'Ckn sweet! |
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Povvo_XT wrote: frankieh wrote: You can take the AU front seat back and bottom off their rails and bolt them to the E series rails. i had AU seats in my E series for ages. So the front seats are as easy as swapping the rails that bolt to the floor? F'Ckn sweet! Somewhere on this forum is photos and and stuff for how I got the back seat from an AU to fit too.. Pretty easy also. |
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Age: 48 Posts: 114 Joined: 29th Jan 2011 Ride: NL Fairlane. 5 liters of Fun! Location: Bathurst/Orange |
frankieh wrote: Povvo_XT wrote: frankieh wrote: You can take the AU front seat back and bottom off their rails and bolt them to the E series rails. i had AU seats in my E series for ages. So the front seats are as easy as swapping the rails that bolt to the floor? F'Ckn sweet! Somewhere on this forum is photos and and stuff for how I got the back seat from an AU to fit too.. Pretty easy also. God Bless ya! was just having a fiddle around, but can't see how to actually get the runners of the frame without undoing the bolts |
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Age: 48 Posts: 114 Joined: 29th Jan 2011 Ride: NL Fairlane. 5 liters of Fun! Location: Bathurst/Orange |
Big Up's to SWC. Ya gave me some good advice, and a lot to think about! I'll have to get down there soon to catch up and all that, even if I have to bring the car we do not mention! LOL
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Povvo_XT wrote: frankieh wrote: Povvo_XT wrote: frankieh wrote: You can take the AU front seat back and bottom off their rails and bolt them to the E series rails. i had AU seats in my E series for ages. So the front seats are as easy as swapping the rails that bolt to the floor? F'Ckn sweet! Somewhere on this forum is photos and and stuff for how I got the back seat from an AU to fit too.. Pretty easy also. God Bless ya! was just having a fiddle around, but can't see how to actually get the runners of the frame without undoing the bolts You do need to unbolt the whole thing.. I think there are 4 bolts that hold the seat back to the frame.. And another 4 bolts to hold the bottom to the frame.. Undo the 8 bolts and your seats should be in 3 pieces.. Back, base and frame. Do that to both the e series and a series seats and then swap the a series back and base onto the eseries frame and put the 8 bolts back in. Easy as... |
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Age: 48 Posts: 114 Joined: 29th Jan 2011 Ride: NL Fairlane. 5 liters of Fun! Location: Bathurst/Orange |
Cool Cool, I gotcha! I was looking at it and wondering if there was a way to remove the rails without doing that. I'll give that a go then!
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I found my old post about it here:
http://www.fordmods.com/ford-interior-f14/au-seats-into-el-some-details-of-how-it-s-done-t76942.html |
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Age: 48 Posts: 114 Joined: 29th Jan 2011 Ride: NL Fairlane. 5 liters of Fun! Location: Bathurst/Orange |
ncfairlanev8 wrote: i have a full ed eb xr lip kit for sale, if your interested with boot spoiler still on the boot, its white as well. I am selling it real cheap as well, because there is a few spots that need plastic welding but its nothing major. pm me if interested? Sure am interested. just sent you an inbox |
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