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I'm trying to figure out what year the seat in my truck is from. The tracks appear to be the 69-70 style. The previous owner told me the seat itself was from a 66. Does that sound right? The reason I ask is because it seems extra tall compared to the seats in the other three C10s I've owned. I have to hunch down to see stoplights, and the steering wheel blocks my view of the speedometer. Also, there is very little room between the seat and the bottom of the steering wheel.
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Extra padding was definitely added to the lower seat, Previous owner needed help looking over the dash.
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A lot of these brackets have been swapped over the years.
Here is a old thread that is along this line of switching 60ish to 70ish. link:https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...=seat+brackets Here is a thread on the forum that shows the difference of the 67/72 brackets. Link: https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...ail+difference . . |
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The seat bottom is about 8" thick and its metal frame takes up about the first 2-3/4" of that.
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Pics and measurements of different seat brackets here.
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This thread and the links in it show pictures of most of the 67 to 72 seat frames that were used. Yours is a full foam seat and I believe there are pictures of all the different full foam seat frames.
Plus I have more pictures of 69/70 frames and the 71/72 frames full foam frames if you need something specific. https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...d.php?t=804108 |
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PJ, what is the year of your truck?
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My seat brackets have been identified. I am still wanting to positively identify the seat itself though. Does an 8" bottom cushion/frame thickness seem pretty standard, or is it thicker than usual?
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Got it, when you need foam, this might help.
http://www.americancushionind.net/pr...chevy-gmc-kit/ |
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Looks like it could be a non-folding 67 seat frame (if such a thing exists) with the lower padding from a later bench (this is what is commonly available new). That will give you the booster seat effect. Great looking seat from the pictures!
Take a look in my build thread at my 67 seat reupholster project. Some good pictures of the seat frame that could help ID what you have. Not sure if you were asking for this, but you can carefully remove the lower cover and replace the thicker foam with the correct thickness and recover with new hog rings. |
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Nice Ripmo, by the way. I've got a SC Bronson and I'm a total MTB addict. Bikes come first on my list of obsessions, followed by trucks. |
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Happy they helped. Good call to take it apart (carefully). It isn't rocket science but it is surprisingly time-consuming. Be ready to improvise. You can see what I had to do.
My last MTB was a SC Bronson, sold it to buy the Ripmo. I see you are in Auburn, small world. I lived in Davis for school, and a little while after. I worked in Carmichael. I did a bit of mountain biking years ago with some friends up Clementine and down some trails (I was on a race hardtail, so they seemed intense at the time). I think I went through a tunnel? I also made a few trips to Salmon Falls. Do they still have the half iron triathlon in Auburn every year? I did that one year. |
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Time to dig out the hog ring pliers... |
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