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urban fourwheelin
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Seattle
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yes, they do look same. the front holes bolt up. but the rear ones are about three inches farther back.
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1972 K5 Blazer with Cummins 4BT, NV4500 swap in the parts gathering stage. |
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urban fourwheelin
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Seattle
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Re: picture request
ttt
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SKINNY TIRES RULE!
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Bothell, WA
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Re: picture request
I'm confused as to what you are looking for. The passenger seat doesn't slide forward. It is a fixed position that tilts forward to access the back seat.
Here are some pictures of the spring/brackets to tilt the seat forward. Some are from the standard buckets in my '72 and others are from the utility buckets in my garage. The standard buckets (top two photos) have the bracket in the center of the back of the seat. The bracket is on the side of the utility buckets.
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