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chevy seats #955749 07/27/09 05:27 PM
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offrodeo95 Offline OP
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im looking to replace my bench seat with buckets. i have a set of buckets to put in but the brackets are made for a vehicle with a flat floor pan not the "wavey" floor of the older chevy trucks. what years of chevy trucks had bucket seats that i can steal the brackets off of to work with the floor pan of my truck?


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Re: chevy seats [Re: offrodeo95] #955750 07/30/09 09:04 PM
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You can use parts from the Suburban, but you'll have to un-stick the welded seat mounts. I've done this for my K30.


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