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Old 04-03-2008, 10:46 PM   #1
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Pulling out the bech....

so I want to pull out the bench seat in my 98 S10. What all will it take to change it from a bench seat to two buckets? I was thinking possibly the racing seats, I am not positive what style of seats to get however. Is it a pretty easy thing to do? Or will it take quite a while?
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Re: Pulling out the bech....

from what i understand its pretty easy, ive taken my bench in and out like nothing, just a couple bolts. As for bolting in the new ones if they dont line up with the other bolts im sure u can drill a hole in the floor and mount where needed.
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Re: Pulling out the bech....

Step 1: Remove the bench seat.
Step 2: Install the new seats. (Cavelier, sunfire, camaro, blazer bolt right up to existing mounting points)
Step 3: Drill new hole(s) (bucket seats require 4 bolts per seat, bench has two per side)
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Re: Pulling out the bech....

do the seats sit at the same hight as the bench does?????
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Re: Pulling out the bech....

Are the racing seats for your daily?



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