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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Lloydminster, Alberta
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quick seat question
How hard would it be to fit this bench (after i get it upholstered hah) from a 1994 1500 chev in my 1986 c10?? i need to know if i should buy it or not- i want to keep a bench in my truck- but an arm rest is nice, better than what i have... so i really want to make this work. any help would be great please
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Location: SoCal
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Re: quick seat question
You will need to cut the side brackets down and modify them. I have a 60/40 seat out of a 93 in my 74. Mine doesnt have the armrest but its comfortable and was worth the effort. Reason for cutting down the side brackets is the floor has a raised hump where as the newer trucks dont. Good luck.
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Location: SoCal
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Re: quick seat question
Heres the only pic I have at the moment, of the seat.
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Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: Clute, TX.
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Re: quick seat question
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Posted via Mobile Device You actually need to add a 1inch square tube across the front, otherwise it will lean forward.
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Richardson, TX
Posts: 5,957
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Re: quick seat question
That's how mine was done, mounted to the stock sliders. that seat is definitely worth the effort.
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