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Location: Omaha Nebraska
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71 blazer internal mounting holes.
Hey everyone, first time k5 owner here.
I have many questions too ask so please be kind, some may seen really dumb lol So here is one for you all, there are two mounting holes behind the driver’s seat, would they be for an internal spare tire mount? Thanks for any info. |
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Carpe manana
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Re: 71 blazer internal mounting holes.
Welcome! Ask away.
Those threads are to accommodate the bots for a spare tire holder, which was mounted in that location for K5s that lacked a factory rear seat. If you have the option decal (SPID) still affixed to the inside of the glove box door post it up - probably won't list a rear seat.
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Location: Omaha Nebraska
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Re: 71 blazer internal mounting holes.
Thanks, that’s what I thought.
And from looking over my spid, it didn’t come with a back seat or console that I can tell. |
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