10-18-2006, 11:13 AM | #1 |
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Anyone runing any of those racing style seats summit sells not the metal ones but the racing/comfort buckets they sell for like 200.00 or any of the old low back jeep seats they sell? If so pics please.
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Re: bucket seats
something like this
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Re: bucket seats
or these
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Re: bucket seats
last one how hard would it be to mount any of these?
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10-18-2006, 02:53 PM | #5 |
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Re: bucket seats
to mount any of those seats depends alot on your common sence and ability think// just a matter of drilling some holes reenforcing under the floor pan and ability to make the seats level and at a comfortable height for you to drive
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MOUNTING THEM IS THE LEAST OF MY WORIES. GO TO A JUNK YARD & SIT IN SEVERAL DIFFERENT SEATS TILL YOU FIND SOME YOU LIKE & FIT YOUR BODY WELL. I USSUALLY PAY ABOUT $50 OR $60 & ABOUT $300 TO HAVE THEM RECOVERED IN ANY MATERIAL OR COLOR YOU WANT. JOHN
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Re: bucket seats
Damn those ones in the second shot look almost exactly the same as my original truck buckets after I had em recovered..of course thats 800 later and I still havent put them in
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Re: bucket seats
if you go to a junk yard.. just find the type that have the pull out headrests.. just remove them and have them re-coverd
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10-18-2006, 04:42 PM | #9 |
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That is what I was thinking about those second ones 119.00 a piece plus shipping they are classic jeep seats.
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What is this out of?
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i've gotten seats like these from 80's dodge vans for $15-$20 each/ cut down the pedestles had the local upholstery shop add some foan and covers rhey come out looking real similar to the factory buckets for about 20%of the real thing
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these are all new seats sold thru summit I believe the top one and the last one are universal seats not out of anything and the middle one is out of older style jeep.
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Re: bucket seats
I put a set of the universal racing type seats in my 68. mounting them up isn't hard at all. But they do take up quite a bit of room. If I had to do it over again I would go with the jeep ones. But those high back racers are mighty comfy.
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10-18-2006, 08:21 PM | #14 |
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I dont have any pics, but ive spotted a few in mid/late 70's jeep wagoneers and they llok damn close to what we have in our trucks... im considering them for a worker...
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