acejones wrote:Thank you! I have tried to get them straight as I can, is there something you can suggest to help me out? I was thinking of buying some Recaro's or Sparco's. I would love to keep the ones I have in it though they are really nice, any help would be greatly appricated.
Hmmm, did they sit ok outside the car?
How are the floor on the car, no cracks in the sheet metal where they mount is there?
I know that was an issue with regular mustangs/capris on the driver side but not sure how reinforced the floors are on the ASC.
Sometimes the seats themselves are tweaked and have the so called "gangsta-lean" which is the seat back frames are tweaked, which can be fixed with a little work. You would need to unbolt the seat top from bottom and take the upholstery off, then lay the seat backing flat on the ground to see if it is bent, usually the welds let go and need to be retacked.
Here is a write up done on the 86 seat.
http://mustang.zeroentity.com/howto_art ... glean.html
If you choose to attack this yourself, you will need to get yourself some "Hog Ring Pliers" and some "Hog Rings"
This set is great right here
http://www.amazon.com/KD-Tools-3702-Pie ... ing+pliers
Then you can get the rings here
http://www.amazon.com/Rings-100-Interio ... y_hi_img_b
