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Old 03-02-2015, 09:32 PM   #11
mpierce9
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Re: Lets see those blazer interiors!

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Originally Posted by UKNOWME View Post
How easy or hard was that install?
The seats?

If that's what you're asking the answer is not too bad. I used 1/4 think steel bars and matched them to the stock seat holes. Then added holes for the new seats.

I used the factor bolts to secure the brackets to the floor and 1/2" bolts to secure the seats to the bracket. Took a weekend but there was no welding involved just a lot of drilling and cutting steel bars. I didn't add a single hole to the Blazer. I will tell you that you may want to add some underside reinforcement to the brackets since now a shoulder belt will be pulling against the floor.
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