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Old 09-15-2015, 12:13 AM   #1
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Thoughts on seats.

Doing a pretty invasive non factory rebuild on a1972 k5, thinking about seats. Truck has 2 destroyed buckets and a rear frame no foam. Debating if I want to rebuild the factory stuff or have a set of trailblazer seats without the headrests rewrapped in the right colors. Want to have a comfortable driver and not sure if the factory seats will ever compare to modern materials. Any body running the trailblazer seats, how do they look? How did you mount them ? Would you do it again?
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Old 09-15-2015, 04:16 PM   #2
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Re: Thoughts on seats.

yes I just recently mounted seats out of a 2000 trailblazer electric, heated bucket seats. Look great, I had some 2 x 4 tube stock and made some blocks about 4 inches long and mounted to seat tracks then welded a angle to the floor pan and bolted the tube stock to the angle. It raised to seats off the floor for a perfect fit for me.
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Old 09-16-2015, 05:40 AM   #3
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Re: Thoughts on seats.

Custom seats. You can sell the originals to finance the replacements. I have 06 Silverado seats in the front and removable 3rd row Tahoe seats for the back.
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Old 09-16-2015, 04:48 PM   #4
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yes I just recently mounted seats out of a 2000 trailblazer electric, heated bucket seats. Look great, I had some 2 x 4 tube stock and made some blocks about 4 inches long and mounted to seat tracks then welded a angle to the floor pan and bolted the tube stock to the angle. It raised to seats off the floor for a perfect fit for me.
Not to hijack the thread, but do you have any pics of the seats?
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Old 09-16-2015, 06:56 PM   #5
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Re: Thoughts on seats.

I'n thinking same thing.....I just want the frames and mounts for the stock ones. I'll get new foam and get them re-covered down the road. So......if you want to sell them.....
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Old 09-16-2015, 07:33 PM   #6
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Re: Thoughts on seats.

You want photos of the stock ones or the trailblazers? The trailblazer seats are in the garage, I have the k5 bench too. The buckets are in the truck at the body shop. Iwant go with the trailblazer seats just for the 3 point belt and the modern comfort, but not keen on 1100 to rewrapped them in vinyl. Can get nice own style vinyl covers with the houndstooth for 450.00 for the set.. Decisions... I will be selling which ever I don't use.
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Old 09-17-2015, 10:50 AM   #7
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Re: Thoughts on seats.

The factory must have built these seats so the frame and springs were embedded in the foam. When you remove the foam the springs are contained in the foam.

Does anyone know if the replacement foam has the springs embedded or do you have to remove, clean, and reinstall your old springs?
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Old 09-17-2015, 07:15 PM   #8
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Re: Thoughts on seats.

The foam is just the foam. Over time the springs embed themselves into the seat. Normally they have burlap over the springs to keep this from happening. Over 40+ years of seat time it just happens... I think you can buy spring repair kits if some are broken.

https://www.yearone.com/Catalog/1967...eat-components
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Old 09-17-2015, 07:56 PM   #9
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Re: Thoughts on seats.

That seems hard to believe. I'm not a complete novice on seat recovering having done my '73 Camaro and '72 Corvette. And while there was some rust on the frames and the covers plenty worn, the foam fell right off.

Not my Blazer seats. That foam is stuck to every metal surface of the frames and will need a trip in the bead blaster to remove the foam gunk. The springs were completely embedded in the foam. I'm glad I cut them out.

Hey Rich, I checked the Year one link and it says in small print....."These seat foams include the wire embedded in the foam, " <shrug>
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Old 09-18-2015, 09:53 AM   #10
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Custom seats. You can sell the originals to finance the replacements. I have 06 Silverado seats in the front and removable 3rd row Tahoe seats for the back.
How is getting into the back, with the top on, running the Silverado Buckets? Any pictures of the space available at full forward?
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No pics but you have to step between the seats over the console.
I found some original brackets and I may look into making it tilt forward like the factory seats.


The best option for access in a late model seat are Escalade/Tahoe second row captains chairs. The have a tilt mechanism built in are are easily adaptable to the factory floor pan.
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No pics but you have to step between the seats over the console.
I found some original brackets and I may look into making it tilt forward like the factory seats.


The best option for access in a late model seat are Escalade/Tahoe second row captains chairs. The have a tilt mechanism built in are are easily adaptable to the factory floor pan.
I thought about that, but then you lose integrated shoulder harnesses with second row buckets. I guess I will keep my search up for 1999-2001 Silverado extended cab front bucket seats. Those flip forward and have integrated belts. But they are just hard to find.
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I just finished installing some PRP low back suspension seats and just built my own tilt brackets. I wanted something much more comfortable, but still looking stock from the outside.



Drivers tilts forward too, but you have to hold it up while rear passengers exit. I may add a gas strut to hold it up easier.


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Old 09-28-2015, 03:01 PM   #14
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Re: Thoughts on seats.

Trailblazer seats area a nice option and closer to the "look" and size of the factory 69-72 Blazer/Jimmy seats. Their integrated shoulder harnesses are a bit smaller and less obtrusive than the larger 99-02 Chev/Gmc seats. The TB third row fold & flip seats could be used for the rear bench if you wanted to get a set in your favorite color/material combo to avoid crazy upholstery costs. However, the Trailblazer third row seats don't have integrated shoulder harnesses, whereas the later model Escalade/Tahoe/Yukon third row seats do have them. Full size 07-14 3rd row seat's shoulder harnesses are built level with the headrests, so look a bit nicer, and the bottom cushions have "pockets" the buckles drop into when not in use, which makes them more comfortable when kids or the dog decide to stretch out for a nap. They're still split 50/50, so you can have both a 3rd passenger AND your dirt bike back there if needed

You can also make either factory CST bucket or Utility seat fit your needs better, by adapting/cutting/welding a set of (4) folding/reclining hinges/mechanism off a later model seat onto them. Increases their "utility" considerably, while keeping its appearance closer to oem.

If you're installing a roll bar, you can also move the front shoulder belt mount/swivel to the upper part of the roll bar (retractor portion still mounts down on the floor). This would open up many more choices in front seats.

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Old 10-10-2015, 02:34 AM   #15
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Re: Thoughts on seats.

Where did you get the seat mount?

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I just finished installing some PRP low back suspension seats and just built my own tilt brackets. I wanted something much more comfortable, but still looking stock from the outside.



Drivers tilts forward too, but you have to hold it up while rear passengers exit. I may add a gas strut to hold it up easier.


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Old 10-10-2015, 01:05 PM   #16
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Where did you get the seat mount?
Sorry, I didn't explain right. I built the mounts but the seats are kinda close to original looking from the outside.
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Old 10-10-2015, 01:35 PM   #17
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Re: Thoughts on seats.

What did you use to make them? They look like the mounts prp sells but modified. Any pictures of just the mounts? I lm thinking of making some for the seats I have.
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What did you use to make them? They look like the mounts prp sells but modified. Any pictures of just the mounts? I lm thinking of making some for the seats I have.
Tubing and some steel from the hardware story. Totally custom made. If Prp makes something similar, I would have loved to buy it. Haha.
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Re: Thoughts on seats.

http://www.prpseats.com/product/tilt-mount/

Do you think it's cheaper to buy them? I want them to bolt to the factory holes. I was thinking they could be easily modified to fit.
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