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Finished Bucket Seats
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http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...0-T024_IMG.jpg This is the finished product. Lots more comfortable than the bench seat. I kinda hated to take the old seat out but since this is my daily driver I went for the comfort. The seats are 8 way power so you can put them where you feel best. Its kinda hard to see but the first shot is of the radio on top of the console between the seats. Oh yeah, underneath the cup holder console is a large storage area. Now I have enough room to hide my extra junk. |
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What are those out of? they look pretty sweet
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They sure look nice :cool:
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Looks Great !!!
I have a very similar-looking tan leather set which came out of an '05 Buick LeSaber, and am in the planning stages (spelled: avoiding) my install until I know more, so that I do this right, and only have to do it once, safely. Don't want to hijack the thread, but did you take any pix of how you fabbed the floor-mount brackets, and what you did to reinforce the floor pan both above &/or below ??? I've been concerned about that issue by the guys talking previously about the risk of serious floor pan failure in (God-forbid) a major head-on collision accident, due to the leverage-loading downward tilt at the point of the front bolt attachments, caused by the seat-attached seat bets. "Seat fronts punching down through the floor" is how it's been described. Scary !!! Also curious about how you wired the electric circuitry. Thanks in advance. |
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better questions is, are you gonna rig the airbags on the side to work! doubt it but had to ask...
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http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...16_IMG_2-1.jpg http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...15_IMG_2-1.jpg Here is a shot of the seat rails without any brackets. Please ignore the bottle of Bud. I can't imagine who put that there! http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...11_IMG_2-1.jpg The wiring got a little silly cause the driver's seat was computer operated and I removed all that and re-wired it to work with a home made switch panel. I sorta made up my own wiring diagram and just eliminated the computer. It works great and its simple. http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...14_IMG_2-1.jpg I figure if I hit something hard enough to pull or punch these brackets through the floor, its gonna be goodbye baby anyhow. I put 3/16 x 2" plates under the cab floor to reinforce the floor from pulling thru. I have added some electrical stuff to the truck so it was time to add another fuse block in parallel to the original block. I added a 6 circuit fuse block and put the seats and radio on that so I wouldn't overload the original block. The airbags were deployed in the Caddy wreck so I just put the covers on the holes. I'm gonna paint the screws black so they don't stand out so much. You know, the pre-tensioner devices and the air bags are pyrotechnic explosives. I have heard of people having trouble with the seat belts getting so tight in a crash that they had to cut the belts off of them. I figure the fewer explosive devices I have in my truck the better off I am. Call me silly but I think being in a crash is bad enough with having charges going off all around you. |
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OK I have two more questions, How tall are you and how much room do you have?
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Gator2511: Thanks for the good photos. Gives me some ideas about how to do mine. I like the wide steel plate L brackets for stiffening the floor & as a way to make a simple bolt-on seat attachment via the sides of the track rails.
I hadn't considered cutting those nasty hook-catches off the bottom & sides of the seat track rails that the GM design engineers obviously used to speed assembly-line drop-in of these VERY heavy seats. Fortunately, my seats have the eletrical controls right on each seat, so probably not a whole lot of re-wiring needed. Just confused about the dozen or so wires going thru the factory pigtails. I've had an open Bud sitting close by while scratching my head over mine, too. Thanks again. |
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The electrical folks at the factory will definately muddy up the water with a simple thing. I got rid of a lot of the air bag and seat position controls. I just kept it simple. The passenger seat was wired with heavy enough wire and control switches to just leave alone and it worked fine.
I drilled and tapped the seat rails and used short bolts to bolt the brackets to the seat rail without having the bolts sticking through and interfering with the seat guides and levers. |
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