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ChevyGuy
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The seat question
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September 20, 2006, 11:44:00 pm »
These are the pics i got when installing them. They are not totally detailed but it gives you a idea of what to look for. And as a pickup since the floor isnt flat and the seats are bigger than the old ones i had to stationary mount them because the tracks made them to high and put them where i would be comfortable. It looks cleaner in the truck now when i was installing them it was raining and i had to get atleast the drivers in. The tubing you see on the inner side of the seat is where i welded the jump seat but you dont have a jumb seat you can get you a original center console and still look good. The speaker box i have is to big but with me its good enough with the seats.
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shaved80
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September 21, 2006, 01:29:00 am »
those look good, what are they out of, 2000 silverado was it? i'm looking for buckets that i can chop the head rests off that will still sit under the window.
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