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Location: chimayo, nm, usa
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Re: Installing mid 90's Chevy Seat in 60-66 Trucks
Its seperate. Might be easier to drill the four holes than to join them.
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Prescott Arizona
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Re: Installing mid 90's Chevy Seat in 60-66 Trucks
well that is entirely up to you but you could very easily weld together some
square tube and make it all one and not have to drill any new holes depends on if you have a welder and a cut off wheel and the time to fabricate the frame its best to do it right the first time rather than adding a bunch of holes in your floor board but if you decide to just drill some holes and call it good dont forget to put some big washers on the underside of the floor so it is reinforced better dont want the nut pulling through the floor board hope this helps let me know what you decide to do and a finished picture installed make sure you are happy with the hight of ur seat before u are done because its more work if u decide to change it i changed mine 3 times when i had racing buckets in mine ur seat bein too high to low can be a pain in the a$$ if u know what i mean |
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Prescott Arizona
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Re: Installing mid 90's Chevy Seat in 60-66 Trucks
another idea if you make a frame is run ur carpet over the frame so its not seen if you need to make the carpet roll up to the frame ive used house pad before you can get a small roll at home depot cheap then no one would ever know u made a frame all u would see is the 8 nuts from the cracket holding ur seat down wich you shouldnt see anyways lol and dont forget to tac weld the bolts in the frame so you dont have to hold the bolt with a wrench as far as the wiring I cant seem to find a diagram on it what wires and colors u got to work with im thinking all u should have is a ground and a hot wich the ground can go to the frame of the seat on both and u could run the hot wires into the fuse box they dont need to be seperate to my knowledge if i am wrong my bad but in theary all you should need is a big enough fuse for it 10 amp should be plenty
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