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01-30-2009, 11:59 AM | #1 |
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Location: Blountville, Tn.
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I put blazer buckets in today, with a couple of pics
Here is for all the guys that are curious of this swap. First i took out the bench seat by removing the 4-15mm nuts. and removed the bench. I then vacuumed the heck out of the carpet, got some lunch out there also, some left over petrified Mickey Ds french fries.EWW! On with the buckets. I put outside tracks fit perfectly over the existing studs from the bench. I marked the the inside track holes and removed the bucket so I could take a 3/8" drill bit and drill the 2 needed holes for the inside track. You'll need to do this on both sides obviously. Go get 4 3/8" 2-2 1/2" long bolts, nuts and washers. For the bottom/underneath get the biggest fender washer you can get. This helps from the bolt pulling threw the floor in case you are ever in an accident.
Put the seats back in and tighten everything down and away you go. I really like them in my truck. The set a bit higher and alot more comfortable, and it looks so much better. All time involved, was roughly a hour.
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