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Old 02-08-2023, 08:17 PM   #1
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Seat swap

Hey folks, there isn't much online of people swapping the more recent generation's seats into our trucks. Things are definitely getting more complicated and as a result these seats are hard to find without paying big money. My friend has a 14-19 LTZ and ive always thought his interior was so nice. I got the itch a while back to try to swap a set like his in my truck.... Well a few months back I got lucky and found a set in a junkyard, that didnt have airbags deployed. The bottoms were rough but a pair of replacements from the seat shop did the trick.

Ended up running stand alone aftermarket seat heaters with a toggle switch on the bottom. The middle seat flips back all the way with the gas tank removed and has a lap belt. Im going to run 3 points so I removed the belt accessories when I was reworking these. I also removed all the extra unneeded wiring/airbags.

The seats turned out just as good as I hoped. Im going to be down sizing my wheel to maybe a 16 or even a 15. Debating on if Im going to do a tilt column or not. I cant wait to get this truck finished. Now back to ls swap stuff.

I made a video guide on how to do it if anyone is interested.

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Old 02-09-2023, 08:41 AM   #2
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Re: Seat swap

I like the looks, but how is the leg/headroom? They look awfully tall and thik backed in the cab. I am 6'1" , so Its snug with factory seats and even the one I have (91 silverado), legroom is better than stock, but still not wonderful.
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Old 02-09-2023, 07:45 PM   #3
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Re: Seat swap

Do a search here and you will find a 1k post on this
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Old 02-11-2023, 01:20 PM   #4
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Re: Seat swap

The OP might want to add his seats to this thread.

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Old 02-12-2023, 12:54 PM   #5
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I like the looks, but how is the leg/headroom? They look awfully tall and thik backed in the cab. I am 6'1" , so Its snug with factory seats and even the one I have (91 silverado), legroom is better than stock, but still not wonderful.
You would want cts seats because they have a thinner back if you did it. The primary problem with the truck/suv seats are they are thick and they have a recline built into the frame.

Im 5 10 and dont think id do it if I was any taller unless maybe having the cts seats.
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Old 02-12-2023, 12:55 PM   #6
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Do a search here and you will find a 1k post on this
I couldn't find anyone else who did this model seat on the forum. They aren't the same frames or wiring so its not really comparable.
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You would want cts seats because they have a thinner back if you did it.

Which model year CTS seats?
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Old 02-12-2023, 02:29 PM   #8
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Well... You could build your own bucket seats by using 2 bench seats and cutting them down , removing the springs and welding in seat pans , Buying 50 ILD Ultra high density foam to replace the springs and lower the seat surface allowing you to use the factory seat tracks . adding a folding armrest to each seat and a head rest and still use the factory style center consol . And design your own custom leather upholstery with matching door panels and headliner Easy Peasy !
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Which model year CTS seats?
I believe the cts models ran concurrent from 14-19. If you look at pictures the thickness of the back is very apparent.


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Well... You could build your own bucket seats by using 2 bench seats and cutting them down , removing the springs and welding in seat pans , Buying 50 ILD Ultra high density foam to replace the springs and lower the seat surface allowing you to use the factory seat tracks . adding a folding armrest to each seat and a head rest and still use the factory style center console . And design your own custom leather upholstery with matching door panels and headliner Easy Peasy !
That is a pretty good idea. It would be awesome to learn upholstery skills.
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Old 02-12-2023, 03:16 PM   #10
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Well ... You could do all the fab work and take the seat frames / foam and leather with your seat design to your local upholstery shop and have them sew it all together and have something no one else has .I'm looking at sewing the Reticulated Hex Quilted Inserts , They take a lot of time to sew .

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Old 02-12-2023, 06:28 PM   #11
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Pic of my 2010 VW GTI seats. Very comfy. Backs not too thick.
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Pic of my 2010 VW GTI seats. Very comfy. Backs not too thick.
Looks great.
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