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seat time....
I have been running Jazz plastic buckets in the longhorn.....Im ready for a change! I am looking at the early 90's PU bench seats (nothing fancy) just a good old veloure seat. i need a little advice on fit.....beaering in mind that i could have shifter handle issues(6 spd richmond, sb, in i 6 spot). crazyL
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The 70 Swb I Sold To "GenIIIshorty" Had A 3spd In It, Now
Converted To 350 Automatic, Here's A Pic Of The 90 Model Bench Seat That I Installed In Mine When I Got The Truck ![]()
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Join Date: Feb 2001
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i put an 89 bench in my k20 just like that one, but i had to put 1" spacer blocks under it to make it comfertable... i also had to drill 4 new holes in the floor... i'll try to get pics tomarow if its bright enough out
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If the gas tank is out of the cab.....will the seat slide back a little more? I need to keep it as low as possible, due to a 4" chopped top....
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Crazy
If you mount it into the factory front holes, you'll need a 1" spacer for the rear mount and have to drill a new hole for the rear mount. In your case, I would use the late model bracket slid back to where it will mount flat on the floor. You'll need 4 new holes, but it will sit approximately the same height as a stock bench, maybe a hair lower. As far as front to back movement, the top of the seat hits the cab ridge before the tank , so it would be a very minimal, if any, amount of extra space that the removed tank would give you. Check my site and it'll make sense. I used the stock front mount holes.
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thanks guys
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Yeah, 69l, keep that Richmond 6-speed limber at the stick.
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