Yo doublecam74,
Welcome!
The Bronco can accommodate many seats from almost all makes' trucks, vans, passenger vehicles such as:
"...All '80-96 Bronco & '80-97 F-series seats (bench, bucket, whatever) are interchangeable. The most you'd have to do is add wiring for the lumbar pump. The floorpans are identical where the front seats go...."
Source: by Steve
"...I have a set of leather buckets out of a Suburban and they seem a bit wider and fairly comfortable. Re-used the floor plate bracket and mounted the seats to a set of flat bars that then bolted to the floor bracket. That was for the powered driver seat, the other 3 new mounting holes in the seat rails and they bolted up to the floor mount bracket..."
Source: by 4drbronko
"...You can swap almost any OE seats (of any brand) in, depending you how determined you are. Chairs that mount to flat rails will be the easiest, but if you want 8-way power heated/cooled leather with memory, go for it..."
Source: by Steve
Installation (90's Cherokee) in a 90
Source: by 90Beater (Topher, Chris) at
http://bronco.tophersworld.com/writeup_seat2.htm
Installation (Infinity) in a 95; "...so I came across these I30 Ifinity seats, $125 for two,a place in KC has a butt load of them in their attic space...must be like 20 diff. sets, leather, had to do a little mod...basically had to buy two pieces of plate steal 2"x1/8"x48", ..but they work great, electric too..."
Source: by 351cleveland at
http://www.supermotors.net/registry/12157/33403
Installation Info & pic (95 Mustang GT) in a 91; ".... I got some out of a 95 GT, and I just had to drill a couple holes..."
Source: by Derrick36
Installation Info & pic (Explorer) in an 89; "Hardest part was drilling the holes and leveling the seats so there was no binding; Only one hole lined up for me, so I had to drill the other three. I did bend the front bracket a little to get it to contour a little better to the floor. Also, I would attach the front two bolts first, then drill the rear and shim level as needed. Other than that, it was pretty simple. I also put in a separate fuse block for the seats and my CB so I didn't have to run too much wire or tap into another source. *** Not sure what model mine were from, but tilting the seat forward and scooting it up all the way allows fairly easy access to the back from the passenger side. *** this is important!!! *** My driver's seat tilt lever is broke, so I haven't been able to test that side, but my old seats didn't tilt far enough either, so I never had anyone getting in on that side. Also, I removed my center console, so it's really easy to just climb over the front seat and crawl through the middle. At least with my electric Explorer seats, there was no easy way to unbolt just the floor brackets and keep the motors and such intact..."
Source: by hmthesing (Hunter T)
Installation Info & pics (300Z) in a 95; "... I swapped my torn up leather seats today for some 300Z seats. ($200.00 on Craigslist). I swapped out the tracks and the seat bases allowed 3 out of 4 holes to be drilled and bolted, but on the back corner I had to make a bracket. Driver side was power and I had to remove 2 of the three motors to make it work (Back and forth and up and down.) It took a good hour to figure out the driver seat rewire, but ultimately I was able to plug it into the lumbar air power source from my old seat after splicing the connector and some of the remaining wiring. Had to cut away some of the metal underneath to allow the tracks to fit properly, but it worked out very well I think and is a very neat installation. Seats sit about an inch lower than the originals, but feel awesomee.
Source: by J. Mark M (DAMIAN)
*** this is important!!!***
Installation Info (04 Expedition): "...put in seats outta an 04 expedition. They are very comfortable and the drives is power, but I had to make brackets for them. ***Worst of all, they don't fold forward so access to the rear seat is much harder***..."
Source: by Alan T (GearHead)
Installation Info (1999 F 150) buckets in an 88; "...I had to drill new holes in the stock bronco brackets to accomodate the studs from the f-150 seats. I also had to drill 2 new holes in the floor because the f-150 slider brackets are further apart about 1".. It worked out ok because there is a little reinforcement panel underneath the bronco body and you still hit it when re-drilling. For the passenger side, I added some angle iron to the bronco flip-seat bracket to get my extra width I needed, pretty simple actually..."
Source: by arvy88bronco (The Black Peach)
Installation Info (1999 F 150) buckets in an 88; "...I had to drill new holes in the stock bronco brackets to accomodate the studs from the f-150 seats. I also had to drill 2 new holes in the floor because the f-150 slider brackets are further apart about 1".. It worked out ok because there is a little reinforcement panel underneath the bronco body and you still hit it when re-drilling. For the passenger side, I added some angle iron to the bronco *** this is important!!!*** flip-seat bracket*** to get my extra width I needed, pretty simple actually..."
Source: by arvy88bronco (The Black Peach)
Installation Info (93-95 Lightning); "...I used the 93-95 Lightning seats in the bronco. I had to reuse the tracks from the bronco becuase the Lightnings seats were never meant to slide forward like the broncos because they were mounted to a steel frame that went accross the entire truck.. I simply bolted the bronco seats on at the front of the tracks from the bronco then re-drilled the rear locations to match the lightning seats holes..."
Source: by ROBSLXTASY (90 Griggs LX)
Measure the track width, length using this,

and visit your friendly yard, hopefully you will find someone there that can get you into a late model vehicle that has the *** tilt, flip forward feature ***found in Mustangs and other 2 door vehicles.
For a YARD SEARCH on-line, I use;
http://www.hollanderparts.com/ A yard that uses Hollander Interchange can search other yards and have it shipped Can select certain parts -- or
http://www.copartfinder.com/finder/searchMake.do Has Vehicle Pics! They show about 4 - 5 pics per vehicle incl. interior/dash, back seat, front & rear and engine bay. Can NOT Select certain parts ..
http://www.car-parts.com/ Can select certain parts
http://www.picknpull.com This is a Company name w/yard locations in various states Can NOT Select certain parts
http://row52.com/Search Can NOT Select certain parts Has Vehicle Pics AND.. Want a Part? It's Easy... 1 You create a Parts Wanted Listing. 2 Parts Pullers respond with offers. 3 You pick the best one. A Parts Puller gets the parts you need. **** for obsolete parts by Ford long version pn:
http://www.partsvoice.com/ http://www.rearcounter.com http://www.greensalescompany.com
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Interior Trim Clips in factory colors
http://shop.broncograveyard.com/Trim/products/80/
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Bedside Panels:
ColorBond Application in an 86; "...cleaned the entire thing with purple-power twice. Then I lightly wiped it down with acetone. Then, just to make sure the factory paint did not cause a problem I wiped a section down with acetone until the factory coating was removed and it was down to the bare plastic. This is the lighter area in the picture below. Unfortunately this did lighten the texture a little. Took 5 mist coats to cover. The area with the factory paint removed was harder to coat, making me think it was sinking into the plastic, but sat on top of the factory paint everywhere else. Then again it may have just been the fact that that area was lighter. I let the Color Bond cure for 48 hours and then did a scratch test. I can not scratch it off with my fingernail anywhere and it takes a serious effort to scratch it off using a penny..."
Source: by Gacknar (The Mall-Crawler, Jeremy, "Big grey megga beast")
Carbon Fiber pics in a 93
Source: by race (bigskymt) at
http://www.supermotors.net/registry/21715/72723
"...Got some of my interior trim pieces carbon fiber'd. I think they turned out really nice..I took my original stuff and mailed it to a place in Cali that does it..
http://www.autodynamicswest.com
but all the dash parts and stuff you can find on ebay pretty cheap?.
it was kinda pricey.. but it was faded really bad so I wanted to give it a cleaner look. I got the 2 door panel trim pieces done, the window/door lock panels and the 3 trim pieces on the dash done for a little over $250.
Bedside & Door Panel Krylon Fusion Painted pics in an 88
Source: by danmick (Daniel M, Big, White Mule) at
http://www.supermotors.org/vehicles/registry/detail.php?id=11082&s=33705
Bedside Panel Custom Fabrication9; "...Making New Cargo Trim Panels. I know everyone wants to spruce up those cheap looking pieces of cardboard that Ford calls a trim panel on the sides of the cargo area. This tip is simple but the result is awesome. Take that scratched up piece of cardboard and lay it down on a piece of 1/4" plywood. Use it as a template to leave a nice outline. Hold on your not done yet, you might want to take a marker and mark all the ***** holes including the armrest. You can do both pieces on one piece of 4x8 and have enough on the end for the tailgate panel. Cut it out as good as you can and drill out all the holes (before you put the carpet on so they are easy to locate). This is also a good time to cut out any speaker holes you might want. You will find the perfect piece of carpet at www.crutchfield.com for $20 that will cover both panels and the tailgate panel. They carry materials to build speaker boxes. You might need a hand holding the carpet tight on both ends, lay the cut out piece of wood on the carpet in the place you want it. Trim around the wood leaving a couple of inches to work with. Using an ordinary staple gun, work your way around the edges starting with the long straight top edge. As you go around the turns it will want to fold to compensate for the turn. Just let it fold but keep the folds to a minimum. Carefully remove the V-shaped piece, the carpet hides this well so you shouldn't be able to see the seem. Add staples as necessary to hide the seem. Slap it back on your truck and be proud of yourself. Total cost: about $35.00 depending on how much the plywood is were you live..." by Chris C
Bedside Panel Custom Fabrication pics in a 95
Source: by Stringer 142 (BigGreenMachine, BAMF) at
http://www.supermotors.net/registry/10441/66848
Bedside Panel Depth Measurement for Amp, etc. in a 94
Source: by Ken B (Kenny's 94) at
http://www.supermotors.net/clubs/superford/vehicles/registry/9319/57361
Bedside Panel Parts Break-Out Diagram in 92-96 (XLT, Eddie Baurer & Sports Edition)
Source: by Steve83 (Steve, That dirty old truck) at
Dye Information, Review & Source, SEM
Source: by BLOODSWEATSTEEL (Bigfoot) & Sixlitre (Malcolm H, Eddie Bauer) ..."The door panel thread got me thinking just how long it took me to find exact paint to match my interior trim. I tried almost every paint store in town in my search (and I even work in a 1,000,000 sq. ft. Sherwin Williams warehouse.) I purchased about ten different types in my quest for the perfect paint. While some were close, there was one CLEARLY above and beyond all the rest.
It is produced by a company named SEM, and is available through a few auto paint suppliers. The color I bought; "bluemist" was an exact match to the factory interior. I couldn't believe my eyes. It blew Krylon Fusion, VHT color-dye, all the popular aerosols, custom-mixed jobs........everything right out of the water. Come to find out, they are also the only Ford licensed aftermarket manufactrer of aersols out there. (prolly explains the match. .)
Anyways, may make it a little easier if anybody is having the same difficulty I had in my quest.
I had to get a can custom mixed because of aerosol importation problems this month, but it was worth it looking at the results;
http://web.archive.org/web/20051220031515/http://www.superford.org/registry/vehicles/detail.php?id=4970&s=18115#content