will all 4 seats fit in a Dip?

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aiming to go pick up 4 red Fifth Avenue seats to go in my Gran Fury. and well... i haven't got a van or a truck here. the M's are the only car's I've got running at the moment. can i squeeze all four seats in the Dip without removing any seats?

what i mean is transporting the seats. sure they'll fit once i bolt them in but getting them home is the question.

i got a bench seat in the Plymouth. perhaps i could remove the passenger seats from the AHB temporarily but that car isn't really fit for long drives at this time.

i guess the back seats might fit in the trunk?
 
Idk, sounds like you're up for an adventure to find out! You could at least pull the rear seat to give yourself some more room. Throw a blanket over the passenger side front bench, slide it all the way back, and see if you can get a seat in upside-down.

Then maybe get whatever seat didn't fit into the trunk.
 
Idk, sounds like you're up for an adventure to find out!
and the Fifth Avenue's seats are electric while my car has the manual slide. i recall someone on here has converted the seats before.

nonetheless they'll go in even if i might no longer be able to adjust them forward and back. as long as i have recline now
 
and the Fifth Avenue's seats are electric while my car has the manual slide. i recall someone on here has converted the seats before.

nonetheless they'll go in even if i might no longer be able to adjust them forward and back. as long as i have recline now

In some cases people have said the wiring is already there, at least on the driver side.

Pulling the rear seat put ahead of time in your car for more room sounds like a good idea. I would have thought that might fit better in the trunk then the fronts.
 
and the Fifth Avenue's seats are electric while my car has the manual slide. i recall someone on here has converted the seats before.

nonetheless they'll go in even if i might no longer be able to adjust them forward and back. as long as i have recline now
The wiring should already be there. I went from power to manual. You can always diy the wiring or get a set of manual seat tracks and convert the power seat to a manual seat.

Make sure you grab all of the seat bolt/washers off the new seats. The hardest ones to undo will be on the passenger side by the exhaust. Driver's side is easy.

And take pictures so you know where to look for the seat holes on your car.
 
should all just be sitting under the carpet? that's good. was planning to just convert to a manual seat but if that wiring is there, that's a plus.
 
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