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Post by Ford 4 US »

I don't post much so beer...with me.... Looking for 4 buckets for my 79 basket case. Would like to keep it under 1200$$ 14... Beard, Mastercraft, Corbeau?...
Recreational use out in our local Dez... Not really "fast" stuff.. But want to keep the family safe
Bronco is caged, harness, blah blah...
Thx for your input.. I really like the old school Mc, Beards...
Who would you guys spend your $$ with..
I am sure this topic has been beat to death so sorry for not searching old posts..
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mastercraft
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Sounds good to me.....
Thx
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Mastercraft 1st choice, PRP if buget build.
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Ha...
Everything I do is on a budget.....
Unless I have to fill the cooler,.....
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Post by guard »

Mastercraft, your @$$ will thank you...
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Good advice
Have had back surgery and gave up the bikes...
I probably should just spend the $$ on the seats but the build is starting to break me and don't want to push it in the corner and have nothing to drive this season... Arrrg...
Anyhow thx for the input....
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If you have back issues spend the $$ it may save you from issues down the road.
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What vendor would u use.....
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Factory direct if possible.
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Ford 4 US wrote:What vendor would u use.....
Call Bill at Mirage Racing in Santee.

Chris
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I've been wondering where mirage was located, thx Chris
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Nice...
Thx...
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BajaBronco13 wrote:
Ford 4 US wrote:What vendor would u use.....
Call Bill at Mirage Racing in Santee.

Chris

Dang, he would have to walk across the street to pick those up!
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Yup, partially why he has a good relationship with them I think. Aside from the fact that they make a good product.

You can also PM ESHALLBETTER on here for his price. He is a dealer & can get you a good deal.
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Post by Wrightracing.net »

I say Mastercraft but I may be bias. I have been using them for years and when the oem captains chairs fell apart I went to Robby directly. He was a Bronco guy to back then. I am a big guy and he made me some +4 wider seats. After a coupl hard years the aluminium slider failed and the seat rail bent. Robby fixed it for free and put in a bunch of updated bracing for both front seats. Good company.
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Post by robertcrav »

With the non-reclining seats, does the passenger side tilt enough to allow access to the back or do passengers walk thru the center?
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Right on ... Mastercraft it is!!!
Thx for the feed back......
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Another vote for mastercraft!!! I love my Baja XD reclining seats!

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robertcrav wrote:With the non-reclining seats, does the passenger side tilt enough to allow access to the back or do passengers walk thru the center?
Don't think so. If I remember right the head rest hit's the roof. A low back MAY solve/help with the problem, but I think it depends on how you mount it.
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