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How to get these to fit?

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These are just a example but how do I get these to fit my Blazer?

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A cut off wheel and a welder.


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It's most likely that the fit and installation of the seats will be a trial and error process, since they are listed as a universal design. I'd foresee some careful measuring, and a dry fit/ mockup for seat height, seat position & travel, etc. New mounting locations for the fasteners along with possible bracket adaptors/ fabrication and floor pan reinforcement should be anticipated. The Amazon listing refers to "Customers need to purchase car specific mounting brackets for installation. This Racing Seats package DOES NOT include the mounting brackets." You may want to check with the manufacturer to see if brackets are available for your Blazer, but I wouldn't get too optimistic about that. Seat belt mounting/ fastener location may need alteration as well.
Might have the drill holes, but just bolt them to your stock seat tracks
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I would probably ditch the brackets and try to fit them to the stock seat adjuster tracks. That's generally the easier solution. You might need to put a couple pieces of flat bar stock on the bottom as "adapters" to reach the stock adjusters, but that would be an easy thing to fab up.
Thank you, I can deal with than answer lol. I can def take off the tracks and fit the seats to them in someway.

I would probably ditch the brackets and try to fit them to the stock seat adjuster tracks. That's generally the easier solution. You might need to put a couple pieces of flat bar stock on the bottom as "adapters" to reach the stock adjusters, but that would be an easy thing to fab up.
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Not exactly pretty but I made these 10 years ago out of 1/4" aluminum. Have held up without issue. Even survived getting T boned by a SUV going 35+ mph.
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Not exactly pretty but I made these 10 years ago out of 1/4" aluminum. Have held up without issue. Even survived getting T boned by a SUV going 35+ mph.
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Hey if it works who cares!
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