I upgraded to TMI Sport seat foam and upholstery on my front seats and wish I had gone a different route. They look like they belong, but they don't appreciably feel any better than the stock ones did and they have no recline mechanism. If I had to do it again, I'd look for some later model Mustang seats and have them recovered.
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and finally-a rear view camera set up would be handy and could be made to look pretty darn cool.
Hey Jeff, I was bummed about the no-recline feature on our seats as well. But, I just "forgot" to put the stoppers and hardware back in, which gave me a little bit more "recline" (if you will). I'll probably look for some better seats later with the intent of having some recline, but I'm quite happy with the TMI Sport Seat upholstery and foam... it's WAY better than the stock "smooshed" seats, IMHO.
I'll be sure to get some pics of the back-up camera installation. I've been searching high and low for an affordable folding bracket for months, and I think I finally found one - even though it's a tank bag mount for a GPS... the standard GPS mounting brackets are either "ball & socket" style (offering no 'flip-up/down' capability), or are suction cup to the windshield - which is so very NOT permanent. Since I didn't want the hassle of a dedicated monitor in-place of the rear view mirror (and I hate the little tiny 2" pics in the hybrid mirrors - can't see squat, IMHO), I've been working on a solution. The goal is for the monitor to fold-up against the roof when not in-use, and flip-down when I want to use it.
The monitor is a Pyle Audio PLCM8200 intended to 'clip-on' to the rear view mirror.
http://www.pyleaudio.com/sku/PLCM8200/81-TFT-LCD-Monitor-w-Dual-Universal-Mount,-Rear-View-and-Backup-Color-CMD-Distance-Scale-Line-Camera
It comes with its own camera, but requires some creative mounting to keep it out of sight. So, I also picked up a Pyle Audio license plate bracket camera which reviewed better anyway.
http://www.pyleaudio.com/sku/PLCM18BC/License-Plate-Mount-Rear-View-Backup-Parking-Assist-Camera,-Night-Vision-LEDs,-Built-in-Distance-Scale-Lines,-Waterproof,-Zinc-Black-Chrome
The biggest issue with that camera is where it mounts, the factory license plate light will blind the night-vision. So, I also picked up some of those license plate fasteners with LEDs in them.
http://www.customdynamics.com/illuminatorz_licence_plates.htm#LED_Tag_Bolts
So now, I should have a lit license plate, back-up camera securely mounted out of the way without having to cut or drill anything, and the monitor should fold-up & down between the sun-visors as necessary.
Like I said, pics and more information will come - I'm still waiting on the bracket to show up.
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Thanks DK!