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Poked around the local do-it-yourself boneyard yesterday and found a bench seat in an old AT&T service truck in relatively good shape (2500, probably between an '89-98). I know the sliders will unbolt from the seat bottom, will there be any fitment issues using the sliders from my '81 on the newer seat?
At the very least I thought that I could just drill and tap new bolt holes if they didn't line up to the holes from the old brackets when mated to the cab floor? |
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Re: Need advice?
Come on, 18 views and not even a joke? Please help.
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Re: Need advice?
Ive seen those seats in alot of squares so it must be easy. The squarebody seat tracks are easy to modify if you have to, I say go for it.
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Re: Need advice?
ive done the same with other bench seats.. as long as you can bolt the tracks to it it should work fine
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