yes you should be able to make it fit.
You can find the third row seat in your Dodge Durango behind the second row seat. The Dodge Durango third row seat is usually the last row of seats in the vehicle.
there are 2 clamps that have to be dislodged on the seat bottom and there is one on each side of the base of the seat, push the base of the seat inward and then push up to dislodge the clamps, this has to be done on both sides of the seat bottom, once you get the seat bottom out you will see 2 bolts that hold the seat back rest in place, take the 2 bolts out and then you will be able to take the seat back out.
1996 Stratus will interchange, plus others.
It inside the fuel tank, but it depend on what stratus u are talking about. If its the coupe. Then you may have to take the passenger seat out to get to the fuel pump. Its just right under the seat after you take out. But if its the four door then you may have to take the tank down
The center seat is removable, after which the rear seat can be slid forward.
Yes
yes it should
yes it should be the same seat.
Just unbolt the seat from the floor and pull it out.
yes it should as it's basically the same vehicle.
Take the back seat out and crawl into the trunk and open it that way.
Seat belts, yes.
The same as every other car in 1969 - lights, horn, seat belts, etc
Yes! The proud and noble English surname of Dart is first found in Devon, where they had held a family seat- near the river Dart.
You can find the third row seat in your Dodge Durango behind the second row seat. The Dodge Durango third row seat is usually the last row of seats in the vehicle.
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