Yep - bus freight can be surprisingly affordable. However, the seats might have to be at least partially disassembled to meet the size requirements.
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Thanks!! I found one really close (less than 60 miles) but it was REALLY dirty and nasty. I found another in Houston (almost 200 miles) and it looks to be in good shape. We are driving over there Saturday to look at it. Hopefully it isn't too hard to get it switched.
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Re: Have Bucket Seats, Want a Bench!
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Thanks!! I found one really close (less than 60 miles) but it was REALLY dirty and nasty. I found another in Houston (almost 200 miles) and it looks to be in good shape. We are driving over there Saturday to look at it. Hopefully it isn't too hard to get it switched.
I need help! I bought the bench seat... It's a 60/40. I have no idea how the middle seat belt attaches. Can anyone help? Maybe slide your seats forward and take a picture for me??
Here (attached) is an illustration of the '60' portion of a 60/40 setup. The middle seatbelt receptacle is part of a dual unit that attaches to the inside base of the driver side ('60') seat.
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Wow that is an awesome diagram!! Thank you so much but I still need help. That shows the seat belt portion that it clicks in to. What I have is the belt itself, which is attached to a metal bracket that I can't get to fit anywhere. It is the end that assuming lay attaches to the floor of the cab?
I think, there should be a square bracket that attaches to the drivers side inside rear rail. And it is for the seat belt support.
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The belt is attached to a metal bracket that looks clearly like it fits in somewhere but I can't get it figured out. It does about a 90 degree turn, I thought it bolted with the seat and curved up over the hump but it doesn't work, the curve is too extreme and the holes won't line up.
I do still have the buckets and they are in great shape.
I will try to attach a pic of the bracket..... And the seats for anyone interestedimage.jpg
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