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Re: Installing mid 90's Chevy Seat in 60-66 Trucks
A few more pics.
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Re: Installing mid 90's Chevy Seat in 60-66 Trucks
have you test fitted the seats to make sure they are not too short or too tall? thats the first thing then if you dont wanna drill new holes just use a decent piece of metal to line up the holes or if it needs to be raised some you can use some square tubing to raise it then just drill where the holes need to be once you get it done you willl be like wow that was simple ill see if I cant find out the wires for you if I do ill post it here hope this helps if you need any more advice just pm me
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Re: Installing mid 90's Chevy Seat in 60-66 Trucks
is that a stain in the seat or is it starting to tear?
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Re: Installing mid 90's Chevy Seat in 60-66 Trucks
is it all on one bracket or is it 2 seperates? if its 2 seperates you willl have to make a bracket that joins them both together to refrain from drilling new holes because if you dont the insides wont be fastened to anything and will be unsafe hope this makes sence
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Re: Installing mid 90's Chevy Seat in 60-66 Trucks
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