![]() ![]() I am partially tempted to go back to a bench seat since I know that will fit but I want the seat heaters, center console, cupholders, and leather. Other pertinent fact, I no longer have the factory bench as it was junked when I gutted the trunk. I hate to walk away from my $2000 seats but I dunno what I can do (if anything) to modify them to work at this point. I'm thinking I need to take them off, but then what do I do for sliders? Or do I cut bait and buy something designed for a standard cab with manual bases like this?: Truck Seats Custom Chevy Ford Dodge GMC Truck Seats C15 Highback These are what I have on the bottom of the seats: RV Power Seat Bases,Chevy,GM,Ford van seat bases (it's the 6-way bases at the top).Īs you can see, they are a good 4" thick when in the fully down position. On top of that, the tilt column has to be in the full up position, and when it is like that I think the wheel will obscure the gauges.įirst of all, here are the seats I have from another site: Truck Seats Custom Chevy Ford Dodge GMC Truck Seats Knight Rider LT I don't have the headliner in and I think my head is going to hit when I do get it in. I got them in the truck the other day and on top of being generally huge, I think they are WAY too high. The bracket itself is very low profile - only about 1.5" tall. I designed it out of small sturdy bar channel and flat bar, and had a friend weld it. I had to build my own bracket/frame for the seats, since the chinsy bracket they sent was clearly for some other application as it wasn't even close to the mounting holes for my truck. 6-way power bases, power lumbar, seat heaters, leather, etc. In my attempt to modernize the truck, I bought all the bells and whistles. ![]() I believe I bought them from a site called Truck and Van or something, which I am now seeing is no longer in business. ![]() I bought a bunch of parts for this truck years and years ago, including a set of bucket seats for the truck. ![]() Alright guys, this summer I finally built up the motivation to finish of a restoration 10 years in the making. ![]()
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