Bucket seat track

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  1. x72COMETx

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    Ok i bought a pair of 70s cougar buckets and dyed them black (they came out great imo :D) so i took out the buckets i had in their (75 comet buckets and tracks) and i installed the driver side seat and it fit great, on to the next seat, i got the right side track on but it turns out the adjuster track is to long for the base of the seat so the bolt holes dont line up, how much is it for a passenger adjuster track or should i just drill into the one i have and make a new bolt hole?
     
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    drill drill drill drill oh got carried away there for a second but yeah make it easy on your self and just put the hole where you need it. tracks can get expensive and usually come in pairs unless you get lucky and fine someone willing to break up a pair
     
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    Drill drill drill drill drill it is then, also is their supposed to be any spacers under the tracks?
     
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