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Old 02-09-2020, 11:42 AM   #1
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Re: '72 Cheyenne K10

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What about the seat?
Not sure what I'll do with that yet. I might throw it in the truck until the buckets show up and I get some brackets made.
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Old 02-09-2020, 11:57 AM   #2
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Not sure what I'll do with that yet. I might throw it in the truck until the buckets show up and I get some brackets made.
K, let me know if a when you wanna sell it
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Old 02-18-2020, 08:12 PM   #3
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Re: '72 Cheyenne K10

One brown seat finally showed up! And the other is scheduled to deliver tomorrow!

I found some universal sliders locally for cheap, so now I just have to make some brackets to bolt these into the cab.

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Re: '72 Cheyenne K10

I am impatiently waiting to see what these seats look like in the truck and how the legroom turns out. Are you going with a factory style console?
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Old 02-19-2020, 02:28 PM   #5
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I am impatiently waiting to see what these seats look like in the truck and how the legroom turns out. Are you going with a factory style console?
I am impatient too! I am thinking about building a center console from wood.
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Old 02-19-2020, 03:58 PM   #6
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Re: '72 Cheyenne K10

Tested out the height with a box of paper. I like it. I think there will be plenty of legroom.

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Old 02-20-2020, 09:19 AM   #7
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Re: '72 Cheyenne K10

Look great thus far, if you get a chance, can you measure the distance in red (seat back to where the steering wheel bolts on)? I put FCF lowered seat brackets on mine but I feel like I am driving a go cart as I am so close to the steering wheel (I have an aftermarket smaller steering wheel as well). Also, is the circle the bolt hole for the seatbelt...if so, it looks like the seatbelt would lay across the seat pretty nicely. You have my wheels spinning as I have been looking for a cheap bucket seat alternative to create some space and so I can have a console. Side note, LMC has repro consoles for $100 if you did not want to build your own. Thanks.
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Old 02-23-2020, 12:42 AM   #8
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Look great thus far, if you get a chance, can you measure the distance in red (seat back to where the steering wheel bolts on)? I put FCF lowered seat brackets on mine but I feel like I am driving a go cart as I am so close to the steering wheel (I have an aftermarket smaller steering wheel as well). Also, is the circle the bolt hole for the seatbelt...if so, it looks like the seatbelt would lay across the seat pretty nicely. You have my wheels spinning as I have been looking for a cheap bucket seat alternative to create some space and so I can have a console. Side note, LMC has repro consoles for $100 if you did not want to build your own. Thanks.
I ordered a Corbeau seat bracket that I hope will ship next week. Once I get it all put together, I'll take that measurement for you. Yes, the seatbelt bolts on there below the gas tank where you have circled.
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Old 03-11-2020, 10:34 PM   #9
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Look great thus far, if you get a chance, can you measure the distance in red (seat back to where the steering wheel bolts on)? I put FCF lowered seat brackets on mine but I feel like I am driving a go cart as I am so close to the steering wheel (I have an aftermarket smaller steering wheel as well). Also, is the circle the bolt hole for the seatbelt...if so, it looks like the seatbelt would lay across the seat pretty nicely. You have my wheels spinning as I have been looking for a cheap bucket seat alternative to create some space and so I can have a console. Side note, LMC has repro consoles for $100 if you did not want to build your own. Thanks.
The distance between the seat back to the horn button is 21.5", and the distance from the seat back to the bottom of the steering wheel is 15.5".
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The distance between the seat back to the horn button is 21.5", and the distance from the seat back to the bottom of the steering wheel is 15.5".
Perfect, thanks.
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Old 02-26-2020, 03:48 PM   #11
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Re: '72 Cheyenne K10

Darn. Seat bracket arrived today, but it was damaged in shipping and the customer service rep at Corbeau had bad information when he said it was 6 inches tall (it is actually almost 8 inches tall). Summit will refund my money, and they said I can keep the dumb thing if FedEx doesn't come to pick it up within 10 business days.

I was so excited to bolt it all in today and have an interior. 2 more weeks at least.

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Old 02-28-2020, 04:10 PM   #12
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Re: '72 Cheyenne K10

Oh look! More parts! These Tuff Country EZRide 3" rear springs will replace the falling apart stock springs and blocks. And the plan is to put this winch between the frame and build a front bumper to go with it.

Back to work!

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Old 02-28-2020, 08:46 PM   #13
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Re: '72 Cheyenne K10

I got one spring out. The shackle is being a pain. I think I will have to cut the bolt.

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Old 02-29-2020, 01:18 PM   #14
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So I ended up having to use an air cutoff wheel and reciprocating saw (4 blades) to get the shackle off the old leaf spring. And the "easy" trick of using a drill bit (2 broken bits) did not work for removing the bushing. I'm done with it. New shackles ordered from Rock Auto.

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Old 03-01-2020, 11:58 AM   #15
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Re: '72 Cheyenne K10

I like the winch....very nice!
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Old 03-02-2020, 08:07 PM   #16
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Re: '72 Cheyenne K10

New brake booster / master / distribution block installed. I still need to bleed everything, but these brakes ought to work better.

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Re: '72 Cheyenne K10

Spring shackles arrived today so I put the new driver side spring in. I noticed the springs were slightly longer on one end, so I called Tuff Country to make sure I put them in correctly. That turned out to be a mistake. They told me to put them in wrong, and the wheel ended up way too far forward. I compared to the old spring which I should have done in the first place, and found that the spring was definitely in backwards. So I took it all apart and put it back in correctly. Happy with the wheel placement now, but I really do not like to do things twice. I'm surprised the ride height is a little lower than the old springs and blocks, but I like it as long as it doesn't settle too much lower.

Another disappointment from Tuff Country is the ubolts which are too long. The same customer service rep gave me the part number. I guess I can cut them down, but I bought new thinking it would save time and be the exact right part.

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Both new springs are in.

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Old 03-11-2020, 10:38 PM   #19
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The seat bracket is not bolted to the floor, but the seats and sliders are attached to the bracket. I think I would like it better if the bracket were an inch lower, but this will work for now.

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The seats are looking great. Nice job on the bracket.
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The seats are looking great. Nice job on the bracket.
Thanks! The bracket is from Corbeau Seats.

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Old 03-13-2020, 10:12 PM   #22
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Both rear wheel cylinders are replaced. The wheel studs were all bent inwards so I replaced those. Front brakes are gravity bled, I just need to bleed the rear. I am looking forward to having brakes that work good.

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I made some crude renderings of an idea for some bumpers. I'll show these to some fabricators and see what they have to say. Thoughts from the forum gallery?

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SoCoC10 has a winch and bumper that would bolt onto the truck and look great imo. He’s in CO but maybe you could work out a deal. Vintage rear step bumper would look great.
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Here are a couple pictures of the winch bumper DeadheadNM mentioned....
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