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Old 05-26-2008, 08:08 AM   #1
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New Seats

I went to the junk yard to get e new door because my wife kicked a big dent in it one night when we were fighting, she couldn’t get it started so she kicked it, I could have killed her. Anyways they had a 60-40 bench out of a 98 1500 for $250 so I bought it. I need to make a mount bracket for it but it’s in good shape, just dirty. I had them hook up a battery to make sure it all worked so it’s all good. This is exactly the seat I wanted too, I like it when things work out.


Oh yeah I got the door too, made her come down and pay for it (well it was my money but still it’s the principal).
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Old 05-26-2008, 08:09 AM   #2
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Old 05-26-2008, 11:02 AM   #3
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nice find,show us some pictures when ya get it installed
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Old 05-26-2008, 04:40 PM   #4
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a friend of mine gets square tubing and made a whole new set of seat brackets so he can have both seats move together with his console.. he used dodge caravan buckets and a regular chevy blazer/burb console
i know about principle and all but wouldnt it be easier to pop out the dent and fill it than to replace the door and have to paint it then??
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Old 05-27-2008, 08:56 AM   #5
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i like the seats but they will be a p.i.t.a to make mounts for. i used 94 gmc buckets and im sure your new seats also have the seat riser as part of the movement guides, and unboltible from seat. leaving the base as they are will be fine as long as your only 4 feet tall. other then that depending on how you get them mounted you may have to drop your gas tanks down in order to bolt them up. i know i had to on my 84
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Old 05-27-2008, 08:39 PM   #6
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i like the seats but they will be a p.i.t.a to make mounts for. i used 94 gmc buckets and im sure your new seats also have the seat riser as part of the movement guides, and unboltible from seat. leaving the base as they are will be fine as long as your only 4 feet tall. other then that depending on how you get them mounted you may have to drop your gas tanks down in order to bolt them up. i know i had to on my 84
Thanks for the heads up. I’m a welder and fabricator with access to a full metal shop on the weekends so I think I’ll figure something out. I hope to not have to chop the seat but we’ll see how it goes.
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Old 05-27-2008, 08:49 PM   #7
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I spent 3 hrs getting it to this point and I kept getting more pissed at her the more I worked on it. I’m not usually an angry person and I usually let things go but I can’t stand when someone purposely ruins something that belongs to someone else no matter how mad they are. So for the sake of our marriage….


On the other side I plan on listing it as soon as I get the other door finished, I figure someone in a rust infested area could use a rust free door with a small dent in it.
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I did this same seat swap a few years ago. Here are pictures of the brackets. We formed a piece of metal strap to fit the shape of the floor, and cut the factory bracket and welded the strap to it.





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a friend of mine gets square tubing and made a whole new set of seat brackets so he can have both seats move together with his console.. he used dodge caravan buckets and a regular chevy blazer/burb console
i know about principle and all but wouldnt it be easier to pop out the dent and fill it than to replace the door and have to paint it then??
Depending on how she kicked it, it may have stretched the metal, in which case it'll never pop out to the point where mud will work.

All depends on the situation though.
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