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Old 01-09-2025, 12:50 PM   #10
purple gas
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Re: Bench Seat measurements

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Originally Posted by Cal10 View Post
Measurement from the dash to the seat (I still have the tank in the cab so it’s hard to get those numbers, but you can see where the shifter lands)
I was just gonna say, if the seat is installed, it's easier to measure from front of seat to the dash.
Also for height of seat if you measure from a point on the seat ( either the seat part, or top of back part ) to the inside of the roof, or a point on the dash.
I eventually figured this out after trying to measure from the floor to the top and front of the seat with it installed.
You know the cabs are all the same. Using the points I mentioned are more accessible with nothing in the way.
If installing a non stock seat, with the seat removed you can then measure from your reference points ( dash, roof, whatever ) to the floor to figure out whatever mounting hardware modifications you have to do.
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