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Lloyd, I looked and looked for a kit but never found one. A local shop did it for $500 and used this houndstooth http://www.yourautotrim.com/hobl5.html
The shop said he would have charged more if he had known how hard it was going to be! Actually, it's a true bench with built in arm rest, not a 60/40 but they are similar. I think the factory heat molded the covers to the foam, so you have to steam the seats and slowly peel the old off so you don't mess up the foam. Thanks for the compliment, now if I can get the rest of the truck to look that good I'll be happy! Rg |
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I just bought a 91 Silverado front seat to put into my 68 C10. Is there any modifications that need to be made to make it fit?
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There is a raised portion of the cab floor that spans from side to side of the cab that the factory seats bolt to. I've seen some people slide the late seats all the way forward in their tracks and then bolt the mounts to the floor just behind that raised section. This lowers the seat about an inch and provides a little more legroom under the steering wheel but limits the access to the space behind the seat. In my case, I had relocated the gas tank to under the bed and wanted to utilize that space behind the seat for storage, so I mounted my seats as far forward as sensible and even utilized some of the original mounting holes for the new seats. I also had to fabricate small pedestals for the rear mounts. However, I'm 5'-11" and 200 # and have found the space between the steering wheel and my thighs a bit tight. Since I am having my seats reupholstered this winter, before sending them out, I removed the mounts from the seats and sectioned 1 1/2" out of them. The sectioning process is a bit labor intensive, but if you take your time, I think the end result is worth it. I will definitely welcome the additional 1 1/2" of leg room under the steering wheel and as an added bonus, the seat backs will now be flush with the bottom of the back window. Probably a little OCD going here, but those backs sticking up above the back window sill have bugged me for years.
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I just picked up a seat like this and it is at the upholstery shop now, but he can't figure out how to put the armrest back in. Do you have any close up pics of the armrest brackets?
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Seats for chevy truck pretty nice $100 (864) 238-8376:chevy: http://images.craigslist.org/00202_c...Bf_600x450.jpg |
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Well if I ever get the truck back from paint, I'll get these installed with the rest of the interior 😣. I was excited to see them come today 😀
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Another truck another seat upgrade. 89-94 Chevy truck seat with arm rest for the Ramp Rat.:chevy:
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I'm new to the board and was just wondering if you happen to have photos of the install on these 2nd row seats? I too have these seats and would like to install them into my 68 C10
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