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73-87 Chevy _ GMC Trucks => Interior & Equipment => Seats and Restraints => Topic started by: Skunksmash on July 20, 2008, 07:32:10 am
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My 87 Silverado came with that nasty bench seat, and i was wondering if any of you had ever gone out to the junkyard and got you some old junk seats and had em reupholstered. I was thinking of getting some that way, and having that done with leather. If you have done this, how much did it cost you? Do yall think that is worth it, or would it be better just to order those that they sell from JCwhitney?
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I had the factory buckets redone in my 79. I also had new carpet installed including the area behind the seats (up the rear wall as well--same as the factory did) to the tune of $1040. It's not cheap but they look great. The truck is in pieces at the body shop getting a new coat of paint, so no pics at the moment. If you go that route, whatever seats you get make sure the foam and springs are in good shape, because that's when things get $$$ when those things have to be repaired/replaced.
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Why bother when you could have one of these
http://www.qualitex.com/seatstruckers.html
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any good upholstery shop should either do the foam repair as part of the price of the job or tell you it's going to be an extra charge up front...there shouldn't be much charge on repairing foam or springs in a seat...the foam we use is scrap foam that we save from other jobs and most spring repairs are made with steel rod to attach the spring back to itself...if it's a bench seat and the spring carriage underneath the foam attach to the frame with springs needs to be replaced they may charge you for that, but it shouldn't be anymore that 30-40 bucks...we don't charge for any of the repairs that I mentioned...it's just something we do for our customers that costs us next to nothing if at all...
Chuck.
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I sell pretty much any old vehcile seat upholstery kits that you can do yourself. They aren't than much, but do required good foam. I sold Jeff (bigblock73) the seat covers on these seats that are going in his truck, they are roughly $150-180 for Chevy truck bucket sets.
http://73-87.com/my_truck/interior/seats_recovered.JPG
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Why bother when you could have one of these
http://www.qualitex.com/seatstruckers.html
Will all those fit in the 73-87?
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yeah they just have the different brackets for each application.
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I was referring to the total width of them. Seems like by the time you include the center console and all, they might be a little wide.
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Why bother when you could have one of these
http://www.qualitex.com/seatstruckers.html
Do you know what the pricing is on those? I can't seem to find it....
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I cant either. I think they want you to call them or something.
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You need to either call them direct or use one of their vendors like JCwhitney
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I would guess somewhere in the area of 600 bucks. Maybe a little less.
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I would guess somewhere in the area of 600 bucks. Maybe a little less.
Do you mean for a qualitex seat? They're about double that.
http://www.jcwhitney.com/QUALITEX-PRESTIGE-3-PIECE-(40-20-40)-SEATING/GP_2006959_N_111+200729944+600003267+4294966088_10101.jcw
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Wow, what a ripoff. Thats more than i paid for the truck.
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It's not a rip off, it's just pricey. I've had a qualitex seat in my 74 GMC for about 10 years now and it looks as good as the day I got it. They don't catapult you into the roof when you go over bumps, they fit nice and tight in the small cab these trucks have, recline, slide individually, 2 storage compartments, extra seat, cup holders. They're nice.
Here's the one in my 85 K20
(http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y228/Sabaka454/IM000475.jpg)
(http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y228/Sabaka454/IM000474.jpg)
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I'm with Vile on replacing the seat with a higher quality aftermarket seat, but I would like something a little sportier than what Qualitex offers (more aggressive side bolsters), you know for when I'm pulling 1.05g through a corner. :D
Has anybody ever used Corbeau seats? I was thinking the Sport Seat was a good looker and has excellent side bolsters or maybe even the GTS II. A pair of seats with brackets would run about $850 (for the sport in cloth), but you would have to make or source your own center console. Which is fine with me, as I always wanted a conter console that houses a down-firing subwoofer.
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I just did one of these for a customers car and built the brackets for him and I gotta say getting in and out isn't a very smooth transition but you do stay in place when driving.
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Well does anyone know where some good seats with a center console can be bought for around $600-$800? I really cant justify spending $1500 on seats. I have to have the money for other parts of the truck. :-\
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You could always just get one seat and then save up for the other.
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Lol! i dont think they sell them like that. It looks like some kind of package deal.