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Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2007 3:34 pm 
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just bought an XH from work so im looking at some stuff im gonna need...if anyone has this stuff it would be really helpful

X-series power window regs, switches
bench seat (or a cover for one)
central locking regs
EF BEM...high series (the one in there is f**k atm...kick to start lol)
ef/el steering wheel

im also casually looking for a set of relatively cheap rims, 16-18 inch, nothing too special, just so they look better than the stocko 14s lol...

 

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Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2007 3:49 pm 
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I've got eseries central locking motors, are they the same as XH?
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Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2007 4:00 pm 
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actually, just having got off the phone to my mate with one, its a thousand percent better to just get aftermarket ones. sorry dude...got any of the other stuff? lol

 

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Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2007 7:47 pm 
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shannonwulff wrote:
actually, just having got off the phone to my mate with one, its a thousand percent better to just get aftermarket ones. sorry dude...got any of the other stuff? lol


Yep, got LOTS of stuff, but nothing else that you've listed I don't think.
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Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2007 11:38 pm 
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shannonwulff wrote:
actually, just having got off the phone to my mate with one, its a thousand percent better to just get aftermarket ones. sorry dude...got any of the other stuff? lol


Yep, got LOTS of stuff, but nothing else that you've listed I don't think.


lol fair enough. no worries dude

 

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Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2007 11:49 pm 
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Private9 wrote:
I've got eseries central locking motors, are they the same as XH?
They are.
shannonwulff wrote:
its a thousand percent better to just get aftermarket ones.
Certainly agree there.

X-series power window regs, switches: keep an eye on ebay
bench seat (or a cover for one): go EL futura buckets ???
EF BEM...high series (the one in there is f**k atm...kick to start lol): I did make up a spare XH light switch that is variable dimming capable, so it's here if you want it.

 

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Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2007 11:54 pm 
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bench seat (or a cover for one): go EL futura buckets ???

so they bolt in do they? id prefer a bench seat but ill certainly consider doing that.




EF BEM...high series (the one in there is f**k atm...kick to start lol): [i] I did make up a spare XH light switch that is variable dimming capable, so it's here if you want it.

yea that wouldnt hurt. how much do you want?

 

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Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2007 12:32 am 
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so they bolt in do they? id prefer a bench seat but ill certainly consider doing that.
XHI's ran EF seats, XHII's ran EL seats - I doubt the rails will be different. I can't tell you 100%, but you can always check with ford spares and check the rail part nos are the same EF/EL to XH.
You may need to drill the two holes for each seat adjacent the tunnel and add anchor nuts.

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yea that wouldnt hurt. how much do you want?
Probably $5-$10 for the switch, but understand it is to suit the green (high series)BEM.

 

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Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2007 12:35 am 
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shannonwulff wrote:
so they bolt in do they? id prefer a bench seat but ill certainly consider doing that.
XHI's ran EF seats, XHII's ran EL seats - I doubt the rails will be different. I can't tell you 100%, but you can always check with ford spares and check the rail part nos are the same EF/EL to XH.
You may need to drill the two holes for each seat adjacent the tunnel and add achor nuts.

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yea that wouldnt hurt. how much do you want?
Probably $5-$10 for the switch, but understand it is to suit the green (high series)BEM.


I've had EF seats in EL and vice versa, so I'm pretty sure the rails aren't different - either way, they'll both fit in the same place!
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Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2007 11:52 am 
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we can supply a steering wheel from a XR6 , will suit a XH with the 4 spoke wheel on it.
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Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2007 9:08 pm 
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Private9:

i had a look and the rails for the bench seat look completely different to the single seats in the EL.

xr8 dismantler:

how much?

 

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Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2007 1:13 am 
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shannonwulff wrote:
Private9:

i had a look and the rails for the bench seat look completely different to the single seats in the EL.

xr8 dismantler:

how much?

$120
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