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Does anyone know if there's a place that will allow me to trade this even if it costs a little more?
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I doubt you would be able to trade but you could try contacting an automobile recycling company to see if there are any 'wrecked' Explorers. They usually have a large network of recyclers.
In my old F-150 I decided I didn't want the captains chairs I wanted the 60/40. So I found someone with 60/40 that wanted captains chairs... bada bing, bada boom. Without seeing it I can't personally guarantee, but knowing Ford assembly line stuff they probably made it as easy to swap these as possible - doubt they would make two whole body builds based on what types of seats were ordered. On the f-150 you just had to cut out some small pieces of carpet where the bolts would've gone, and there was the hole there, stick a bolt through it of appropriate size, bada bing.
It was a little more messy on the side of the person who had the captains chairs (me) because now there were several holes in the carpet that weren't needed anymore. I would've just dealt with it but since it was a show truck... I replaced the carpet.