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Madtrucker 04-03-2014 08:34 PM

sebring, tahoe or trail blazer seats?
 
So I'm looking for safer seating options for the whole family, I guess more importantly seat belt options. I just received my 72 blazer from Arizona, it has a nice stock looking rear seat with front 40/20/40 seats covered to match.The seats are dark gray vinyl, fronts have cloth inserts on backs and bottoms with a little wear. As far as seat belts it only has stock style lap belts, I have 4 children ages 1-7 and would like shoulder belts even though they'll only be in it for ice cream runs and cruises.

So to the point, I'm looking for recent seat swaps or seat belt retrofit ideas . I'm considering adding shoulder belts to the rollbar for front seats, and having the backs n bottoms redone. Then adding 3 shoulder belts to the stock rear seat, mounting the retractors to stock points and running the belt over the seat. Any thoughts or ideas on this, or anyone know the cost involved in partial seat recovering?

Other idea is to get front sebring convertible seats (near mint) integral belts for $95. And I also found a 3rd row tahoe seat on cl for $200 obo in a similar color. But I'm sure I'd still end up having one set recovered in attempt for a better match, but I doubt the belts themselves will match. Other downfall is these seats are tan but the rest of my interior is black. And not to mention I have new custom carpet I'd rather not cut up.

In a perfect world I'd get a full set of matching tahoe seats, but thats not working out for me.

please share your ideas or swaps. Pics and as much info as possible would be much appreciated. I know this has been posted here n there but I havent seen any from start to finish.

DemkoG 04-04-2014 10:28 AM

Re: sebring, tahoe or trail blazer seats?
 
don't have a Pic but seat out of a 2003-2009 Cadillac srx have the built in belt and look are comfy.

Madtrucker 04-06-2014 06:38 PM

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So far I got a 3rd row seat from a 08 Tahoe. I started making brackets to clip the seats into. But now I'm thinking of simplifying them and bolting them in permanently.

jc06vmax 04-07-2014 08:50 AM

Re: sebring, tahoe or trail blazer seats?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Madtrucker (Post 6615424)
So far I got a 3rd row seat from a 08 Tahoe. I started making brackets to clip the seats into. But now I'm thinking of simplifying them and bolting them in permanently.

I went with gray cloth seats from an '01 silverado and '01 tahoe. Like you, I thought about bolting them in permanently but ended up ordering the universal mounting bracket setup off ebay for around $150. I wanted to have the option to be able to fold the seats down, flip them up, and pull them out with ease.

Definitely glad I went this route. I can pull the seats out with ease in under a minute and back in just as easy. I like the versatility of being able to yank them out to be able to haul stuff then throw them right back in and know that they'll be secure.

I've got some pics somewhere of my setup...I'll just have to do some digging.

viking427 04-07-2014 02:29 PM

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You should be happy with the late model Tahoe 3rd row seats - they're a nice compact split bench that has seating for 3 kids (or two adults) and all 3 belts are integrated into the seat backs at a slightly lower profile than the 2000-06 models. I think you'll want the brackets to fold them up or remove them completely - the convenience factor should not be under-rated.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2fmQqjdJ1I

Save yourself the reupholstering cost ..which has become super-expensive these days... and grab the 2nd row "fold & tumble" seats from the same truck to use for your front buckets. If you need 3 across seating up front also (total vehicle occupant count = 6), then use a GM or Dodge middle console/folding seat between them with same or similar color/material. Yes, front retractable belts would need to by mounted on a roll-bar, which you most certainly will want if you're concerned with belts anyway.

These late model 2nd row F&T seats were mechanically operated to fold down and tumble forward by rear lever -or- electronically by push of a button if that option was ordered. The button(s) are located on dash and on C-pillars, which would be both trick and convenient, but I suspect the wiring harness and motor operation for them is tied into the main vehicle's CPU.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVKGV3mIij4

Madtrucker 04-07-2014 03:54 PM

Re: sebring, tahoe or trail blazer seats?
 
Jc, I'd like to see how flush those brackets mount to the floor. So far the brackets I started are not flush, I'm using factory holes and 2 bolt heads got in the way. I'm also trying to avoid hacking up my carpet. Safety is most important though so I'll get the brackets if I'm not to comfortable with the the end result of mine.

jc06vmax 04-07-2014 05:12 PM

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The kit I got was universal and came with spacers for the brackets when one side would be on a ridge and the other in a valley, which leveled it up nicely. I mounted the brackets about an inch behind the factory holes since they didn't match up anyways...but that would result in you cutting on your carpet.

I eventually picked up a rug from Walmart for $19 that had the same kind of loop carpet that comes in the kits and cut it to fit around the brackets. I just kinda rushed through it and it still came out looking decent for the cost IMO.

Here's a pic of the brackets before I straightened that one out
http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c4...psovkr58k9.jpg

Before I got the carpet pulled back and attached.
http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c4...psfvv5dafl.jpg

Seats with no carpet.
http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c4...pspw4hp6jj.jpg

Seats with carpet.
http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c4...pspow76dxq.jpg

Hope this helps a bit.

Madtrucker 04-08-2014 01:01 AM

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Yes it does help. I was checking that kit out on eBay. Do they latch nice and tight? Any wiggling or rattling? Did you put any extra plate under the floor?

jc06vmax 04-08-2014 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Madtrucker (Post 6618165)
Yes it does help. I was checking that kit out on eBay. Do they latch nice and tight? Any wiggling or rattling? Did you put any extra plate under the floor?

They are in there tight. No movement or rattling whatsoever. The one I got came with Grade 8 hardware so it should be strong. I didn't brace it anymore underneath...coincidentally it ran right through the middle of the crossmember under the floor so I figured that was enough for me since I rarely have anyone riding back there anyhow. With kids though, I'd say it's better to have it and not need it as opposed to need it and not have it.

Chulisohombre 04-09-2014 12:53 PM

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Pretty trick setup There with the quick disconnect brackets.

29od1 04-09-2014 01:21 PM

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This is just another guys option for mounting.

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=512026

Wasted Income 04-09-2014 01:39 PM

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I made an aluminum seat frame for the Tahoe 3rd row seats

http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/e...ps484b7ade.jpg

http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/e...psd3e6a5a0.jpg

http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/e...ps0234f11f.jpg

And then i used 2nd row buckets from a new suburban for the front seats

http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/e...ps64f9d7fc.jpg

http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/e...psa5b1c1bf.jpg

http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/e...ps123b8bf0.jpg

They work pretty well....
http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/e...psc2fbdf0c.jpg

Ebstard944 04-09-2014 02:02 PM

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I bought a replacement Tahoe floor pan, and stock brackets and had them welded in.

Ebstard944 04-09-2014 02:09 PM

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oh yeah, and 99 Silverado extended cab front seats, and a 2013 f350 jump seat/console. So the front 3 seats are sholder belts, and 2 of the 3 rears are. I think 2007+ 3rd rows are sholder belt center.

Wasted Income 04-09-2014 02:34 PM

Re: sebring, tahoe or trail blazer seats?
 
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Originally Posted by Ebstard944 (Post 6620719)
I bought a replacement Tahoe floor pan, and stock brackets and had them welded in.

I like your execution with the tahoe floorboard sections. I wanted my seat raised up a bit though, since there is no footwell like in a tahoe. It still feels like you're sitting on the floor, but not quite as bad.

Ebstard944 04-09-2014 03:00 PM

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I agree about height, but there is this crazy Lady at my house that I have convinced the blazer can work as a truck too! lol

Madtrucker 04-10-2014 12:53 AM

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I like the full frame idea, wish I would have seen those before I went through the hassle of lining 5 brackets up. Yours are much cleaner looking. I guess I forgot the KISS rule. Anyway I've got $30 in brackets, and reinforcement plates underneath. And I used the factory rear holes that are already reinforced. They fit right and tight and just need some paint. I'll post some pics later.

Keep the good ideas coming, I'm still open to front seat options. I haven't priced having them upholstered to match yet.

jc06vmax 04-10-2014 08:14 AM

Re: sebring, tahoe or trail blazer seats?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Madtrucker (Post 6621757)
Keep the good ideas coming, I'm still open to front seat options. I haven't priced having them upholstered to match yet.

I have seen some guys set their front seats to where they flip up like the factory passenger seat did for the sake of getting in the back...I figured I would just be able to slide the seat forward all the way and be ok, but after doing it, I wish I would have come up with some way for the seat to flip up because it's a pretty tight squeeze getting in and out.

Then again, I never ride in the back of my own truck either :lol:

EDIT: Just thought...if you want/get electric front seats from a GM truck, I want to say 03 and up have to have some funky wiring done to make them work. Mine are from an 01, both power, and all they needed was a hot and a ground.

1970BLZCST 04-10-2014 03:20 PM

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How are you guys bolting the front Tahoe seats in? Not the fold and tumble seats just the normal front seats from a 2000 era pick and tahoe with the built in seat belts

viking427 04-15-2014 10:03 PM

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You can pretty much bolt any seat in with some angle iron with large washers or 1/8th inch plate beneath the floorboards as reinforcement for both seat and seatbelt mounts . a welder comes in mighty handy here.

462loadtoad 05-12-2014 05:26 PM

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The Sebring seats require that you run keyed electric to them for the seatbelt actuator. A con if you ask me.

mpierce9 01-08-2015 04:50 PM

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I'd like to revise this a little and ask this question:
Regarding the rear seat setup utilizing a Tahoe third row seat.

The original Tahoe floor pan has dips in it allowing the seats to latch to the bracket and sink below the floor line (as seen in post #13). Is this required?

Will I need to make accommodations for this dip in the original Tahoe floor pan if I install these in my Blazer?

Post #7 makes me feel like this isn't necessary. But I see the large frames (post #12) being built that raise the seats slightly off the floor that makes me ask the question.

viking427 01-08-2015 05:46 PM

Re: sebring, tahoe or trail blazer seats?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mpierce9 (Post 6991205)
I'd like to revise this a little and ask this question:
Regarding the rear seat setup utilizing a Tahoe third row seat. The original Tahoe floor pan has dips in it allowing the seats to latch to the bracket and sink below the floor line (as seen in post #13). Is this required?

Yes, if you don't build a frame to raise the seats so the bottom seat latches lock as necessary. These latch brackets are sold on ebay separately so maybe some folks are hammering dents into their floors where the latches need the recess.

Quote:

Originally Posted by mpierce9 (Post 6991205)
Will I need to make accommodations for this dip in the original Tahoe floor pan if I install these in my Blazer?

Yes, again, a recess is needed in the floor, unless you raise the seat onto a custom frame.

Quote:

Originally Posted by mpierce9 (Post 6991205)
Post #7 makes me feel like this isn't necessary. But I see the large frames (post #12) being built that raise the seats slightly off the floor that makes me ask the question.


mpierce9 01-08-2015 09:22 PM

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How was Jc06vmax able to accomplish his installation in the his first image on post #7? I'm interested in that approach to avoid cutting anything into the floor pan of the truck. Did he use a specific year of seat that didn't need a recess? Could I just add spacers to lift the brackets off the floor an inch or so? How deep a recess is required for these to fit?

mpierce9 01-08-2015 10:07 PM

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I answered my own question.

UNIVERSAL brackets

This is a universal style bracket system for 2000-2013 Tahoe or Yukon style split 3rd row seats; designed specifically so you can install these style seats in virtually anything; where factory brackets simply will not work. We have costumers that have used our brackets to install these style seats in older blazers, broncos, the back of pick-ups, and even adding a 4th row seat into Suburban’s or Yukon XL’s. Also includes step by step installation instruction and layout dimensions.


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