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Snowman9000 wrote:lowreyfarris wrote:
Here it is in a 2007 Four Winds 28A on the Chevy chasis
Nice. Do you know what hardware was used? Did you DIY?
From what I'm gathering, the seat has to be offset to the left to be able to swivel. Is that true? And possibly higher than stock, depending on the hardware.
โMar-18-2013 06:16 AM
lowreyfarris wrote:
Here it is in a 2007 Four Winds 28A on the Chevy chasis
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IAMICHABOD wrote:I see the pictures of the two front seats swivelled. Then I logged out from that forum and returned as a guest. You are right, you can't see the pictures as a guest. You must log in. Funny about that website setup.ron.dittmer wrote:Sorry Ron can't see any pictures
One fellow ordered his Phoenix Cruiser with E450 chassis having both passenger and driver seats swiveling as shown on THIS forum thread.
โDec-17-2012 03:46 PM
ron.dittmer wrote:
One fellow ordered his Phoenix Cruiser with E450 chassis having both passenger and driver seats swiveling as shown on THIS forum thread.
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Chevy's have more room than the crampy Fords but would like to see someone post pictures and write up for one on a late model Ford E350/E450 with the stock passenger seat and dealing with the wires for the seat belt cylinder.
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NewsW wrote:I have a 2007 Ford E350. I ordered the passenger seat swivel for ours when new. That swivel base is very common on E350s & E450s. I am sure you will find one with no trouble.
Wonder if they have a kit for a Ford E-350 05?