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sbwillard 09-24-2013 03:34 PM

bucket seats
 
Just bought a 87 short bed. Would like to replace the old bench with buckets. What have some of you used? THANKS!
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77ChevySharkBite 09-24-2013 03:42 PM

Re: bucket seats
 
Welcome to the forum! :metal:

Click on the link below it has some suggestions of where you can look and has some pictures of people who have done bucket seats in there trucks.

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=562485

gmachinz 09-24-2013 05:46 PM

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I have several sets of factory pickup bucket seats but they all need recovered so finding a nice set is prety tuff. However, I like to use 88-91 Suburban buckets since they are much easier to find and usually in good shape. Both Blazers and 'Burbs have tracks which curve down slightly at the rear of the tracks instead of upwards like the pickups. To solve this, I like to use 2 sets of pickup benchseat tracks and adapt them over to the 'Burban buckets-the other reason for this is now I can have an adjustable bucket with armrests! Check out this pic from my build thread...

http://i975.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps1d9e3ccf.jpg

I haven't got around yet to installing the new LMC instrument cluster brushed silver trim just yet-but the seats look right at home. You don't always need a reclining bucket seat since room is tight but, I'm 6 foot and 190 lbs. so I can still set my seat how I want it and be comfy. The main thing at the time was I had a 1990 Suburban I was building and I bought another dark blue Burban for parts-well, after that truck was done, I aquired this shortbox and figured if only I could find another set of blue Burban buckets....then low and behold one of the local salvage yards got a 1990 GMC Burban in with seats that were super clean-just needed powerscrubbed and they are like new now....pretty crazy good luck I would say-I prolly have 3 complete dark blue interior kits worth of parts except for seats...lol!

rs74 09-24-2013 08:30 PM

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Originally Posted by gmachinz (Post 6284067)
I have several sets of factory pickup bucket seats but they all need recovered so finding a nice set is prety tuff. However, I like to use 88-91 Suburban buckets since they are much easier to find and usually in good shape. Both Blazers and 'Burbs have tracks which curve down slightly at the rear of the tracks instead of upwards like the pickups. To solve this, I like to use 2 sets of pickup benchseat tracks and adapt them over to the 'Burban buckets-the other reason for this is now I can have an adjustable bucket with armrests! Check out this pic from my build thread...


I haven't got around yet to installing the new LMC instrument cluster brushed silver trim just yet-but the seats look right at home. You don't always need a reclining bucket seat since room is tight but, I'm 6 foot and 190 lbs. so I can still set my seat how I want it and be comfy. The main thing at the time was I had a 1990 Suburban I was building and I bought another dark blue Burban for parts-well, after that truck was done, I aquired this shortbox and figured if only I could find another set of blue Burban buckets....then low and behold one of the local salvage yards got a 1990 GMC Burban in with seats that were super clean-just needed powerscrubbed and they are like new now....pretty crazy good luck I would say-I prolly have 3 complete dark blue interior kits worth of parts except for seats...lol!

I really like the way your interior is turning out. Looks sharp. Did you just drill a whole in the floor for the extra holes and nut/bolt them? Did you have to do anything or just bolt up the bench seat tracks to the buckets or was there fab work involved?

gmachinz 09-24-2013 08:57 PM

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I did drill holes to locate the mounting points....then, I welded nuts from underneath the floor-it appears as factory tho-then, I undercoated them.
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jpnh 09-26-2013 09:47 PM

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These are the seats im gonna use on my stepside. anyone do this conversion before? {newer GM} anyone know what year they are?/ i bought them through CL out of the vehicle. i believe there out of a truck that was totaled. they will fit. cant afford to take no for an answer.gotta fabricate a base.

motornut 09-26-2013 10:16 PM

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my 78 Jimmy buckets are in rough shape
so i grabbed the ones from my 89 burb
the base is 16 wide just drilled new holes
jimmy bases are for a flat floor tho
I put the dial on the outside as the jimmy drivers seat dosn't go forward,
but the dial helps lean it when outside

jpnh 09-27-2013 12:10 AM

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Originally Posted by jpnh (Post 6287569)
These are the seats im gonna use on my stepside. anyone do this conversion before? {newer GM} anyone know what year they are?/ i bought them through CL out of the vehicle. i believe there out of a truck that was totaled. they will fit. cant afford to take no for an answer.gotta fabricate a base.

[]{Looks like they were out of a 2003 gmc sierra 1500 extended cab}[]

rs74 09-28-2013 10:00 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jpnh (Post 6287569)
These are the seats im gonna use on my stepside. anyone do this conversion before? {newer GM} anyone know what year they are?/ i bought them through CL out of the vehicle. i believe there out of a truck that was totaled. they will fit. cant afford to take no for an answer.gotta fabricate a base.

I was going to say they look like the ones in my 03 2500HD crew cab. If I am not mistaken the people that put these seats in cut the back part of the floor pan out and made it flat. I think I also saw where someone had made a custom bracket.

jpnh 09-28-2013 01:10 PM

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Thanx {rs74?}I seen a couple trucks in the pix section with m so i know its do-able just lookin for some insight before i get goin on it-jeff

rs74 09-28-2013 04:45 PM

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gmachinz, post a pic when you get the rest of the interior done.

jpnh 09-28-2013 11:17 PM

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Check out some of the seats these guys offer exspensive but cool.http://www.trucknvans.com/

gmachinz 10-04-2013 03:14 PM

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I'll definitely post some pics.....one of my weekend projects is to get my jute padding down on the floor, then install the new carpet. After that may come a custom stereo install....idk.

BennettGM 10-18-2021 10:54 AM

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Any idea how to remove the arms from the 1991 suburban style bucket seats?
Padding has completely disintegrated and want to repay.

Corts60 10-18-2021 09:09 PM

Re: bucket seats
 
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Originally Posted by BennettGM (Post 8985328)
Any idea how to remove the arms from the 1991 suburban style bucket seats?
Padding has completely disintegrated and want to repay.

x2. I need to re-foam mine as well.

The Ohioian 10-19-2021 09:40 PM

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I tore down the bench and welded the ends together. It has worked out and are just as comfortable as the bench; still need to do the interior but Im driving around and no-one knows the difference

https://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vbo...d.php?t=812100


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