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Re: T100 Bench Seats, I now have a back ache [Re: eppoh] #774365 12/23/06 08:40 PM
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CJMT100 Offline OP
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Well if I can source a tundra bench maybe it could work..

Course maybe a reupolstery is in the future, I need to fix my brake problem before I even touch this one.


1996 T100, Mickey Thomson Classics, Bridgestone Dueler AT 265/75/16, custom offroad KC's.
Re: T100 Bench Seats, I now have a back ache [Re: CJMT100] #774366 01/19/07 02:15 AM
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Can anyone tell me if I were lucky enough to find a gray set of buckets seats from a wrecked 97 or 98 T100 would they bolt in the same way as my bench or would I have to rig it?


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... [Re: CJMT100] #774367 01/19/07 02:32 AM
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CJMT100 Offline OP
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Well I fixed my back ache, found this orthod pad seat cushin at wallyworld for 10 bucks the other day and it works fine.

I figure once I break it in really good I wont even notice it.


1996 T100, Mickey Thomson Classics, Bridgestone Dueler AT 265/75/16, custom offroad KC's.
Re: T100 Bench Seats, I now have a back ache [Re: Hackattack] #774368 01/19/07 02:57 AM
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it should bolt right up, but you will have to cut the carpet to get to the hidden nuts for the bucket seat.

Re: T100 Bench Seats, I now have a back ache [Re: Hackattack] #774369 01/22/07 09:53 AM
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fishy97t100 Offline
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Can anyone tell me if I were lucky enough to find a gray set of buckets seats from a wrecked 97 or 98 T100 would they bolt in the same way as my bench or would I have to rig it?


Nope, not all bolts will line up. Mine came with buckets and I bought a 60/40 bench from a 97. Bolts will go in on one side, but not on the other.


1997 T100 SR5 xxcab 4WD 5spd D44, AAM 11.5, dual case
Re: T100 Bench Seats, I now have a back ache [Re: fishy97t100] #774370 01/22/07 03:00 PM
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Scott Broam Offline
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Can anyone tell me if I were lucky enough to find a gray set of buckets seats from a wrecked 97 or 98 T100 would they bolt in the same way as my bench or would I have to rig it?


Nope, not all bolts will line up. Mine came with buckets and I bought a 60/40 bench from a 97. Bolts will go in on one side, but not on the other.


I have a 96 and swapped a bucket in on the driver side - not all bolts lined up, I think 2, maybe three matched. Had to drill for at least one (inboard rear for sure). I'll check when I get in to go home...


96 T100 Titan Xcab V6 2WD,Powertrax No-Slip Diff, buckets, mini-mods...
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Re: T100 Bench Seats, I now have a back ache [Re: eppoh] #774371 01/29/07 08:04 PM
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tim_s Offline
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When I got my T, the seat padding was completely shot. I was able to take the seat out, pop some staples (if i recall correctly) out of the upholstery and beef up the padding myself, both in the seat and back. Very easy to do, and the results were a great improvement.

Re: T100 Bench Seats, I now have a back ache [Re: tim_s] #774372 01/29/07 11:24 PM
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CJMT100 Offline OP
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Sounds like an idea, what did you use to pad it? Right now I got some kind of orthopad from walmart for 10 bucks that has done the trick..did take some getting used to though.


1996 T100, Mickey Thomson Classics, Bridgestone Dueler AT 265/75/16, custom offroad KC's.
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