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Old 02-13-2008, 12:14 AM   #1
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bench seat & stick shift?

I thinking about putting a 95-99 style bench seat with the flip down console in my Blazer, but it is a stick shift. Wondering if anybody else has this type of set up, and if there's trouble with having room for the trans & transfer shifters?
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Old 02-13-2008, 04:30 AM   #2
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Re: bench seat & stick shift?

67-72 trucks have bench seats, can't imagine why it wouldn't still work just because of the newer style seat.
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Old 02-20-2008, 01:31 PM   #3
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Re: bench seat & stick shift?

I have put that same seat in my 70 GMC Pickup. It is a 4spd & 4x4. I have the seat all the way back, and don't have any issue with clearance on either shifters. The 4x4 shifter does come close to the seat. If I had to move the seat forward, shifting into 4H is probably not an option. In addition, when I have a child car seat in the middle position, it is harder to put into 4H.
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Old 02-20-2008, 05:24 PM   #4
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Re: bench seat & stick shift?

Blazers were the only GM light trucks built w/o a bench seat.Buckets were an option on everything but Blazers.The differences between Trucks,Suburbans/Panels,and Blazers/Jimmys starts at behind the doors as far as wheelbase/overall length is concerned.
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Re: bench seat & stick shift?

I think that fun-in-dirt is concerned that this particular year of bench won't work with his shifters, not that an original wouldn't work. I have done some seat swaps, and some transmission swaps where the shifters and the seats interfered. Most of the time we took a torch to the shifters and bent them slightly so they would work, but these were usually work/farm trucks. I doubt that is an option here.
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Old 02-21-2008, 01:16 AM   #6
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Re: bench seat & stick shift?

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I think that fun-in-dirt is concerned that this particular year of bench won't work with his shifters, not that an original wouldn't work. I have done some seat swaps, and some transmission swaps where the shifters and the seats interfered. Most of the time we took a torch to the shifters and bent them slightly so they would work, but these were usually work/farm trucks. I doubt that is an option here.
EXACTLY what I was asking!
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Re: bench seat & stick shift?

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I have put that same seat in my 70 GMC Pickup. It is a 4spd & 4x4. I have the seat all the way back, and don't have any issue with clearance on either shifters. The 4x4 shifter does come close to the seat. If I had to move the seat forward, shifting into 4H is probably not an option. In addition, when I have a child car seat in the middle position, it is harder to put into 4H.
It looks like Hoffa has the answer. I guess it all depends on how tall you are and/or how often you use four-hi
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