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I'd really have to look at a pair of '04 seats to figure something out but I know the power seats need more space under them for the motor. I think you'd pretty much have to loose the motor and use univ. or the '66 seat tracks to get them lower. The 2 holes in the seat would be from the seatbelt retainer loop, right? I bet you could find plastic seat colored plugs to fill the holes to hide them somewhat. The other concern is if the seat bottom is thicker than your stock ones by ? inches.
The foxbody seats I used are manual and I used their sliders as they worked better than my '67 sliders and I had to to less modding to the seat. The fox seats are the same thickness at the seat bottom so they are no higher than my stock seats. I also mounted them ~2" farther back to give me more headroom than my stock seats. I'm 6'1" and have more leg room than I need now, don't even put the seat all the way back.
I'll eventually recover them with a TMI kit to match my '67 rear seat to make them look as stock as I can.
Jon
The foxbody seats I used are manual and I used their sliders as they worked better than my '67 sliders and I had to to less modding to the seat. The fox seats are the same thickness at the seat bottom so they are no higher than my stock seats. I also mounted them ~2" farther back to give me more headroom than my stock seats. I'm 6'1" and have more leg room than I need now, don't even put the seat all the way back.
I'll eventually recover them with a TMI kit to match my '67 rear seat to make them look as stock as I can.
Jon
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