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95-00 Back seat question

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giovanni   +1y
bad link LOC
lockone   +1y
It works now.
giovanni   +1y
SO loc u have obs interior I see.. thought u had the nbs..

Found this one another site about buckets in rear.
Most likely, you'll just have the 4 outer bolt holes for a regular bench or what I call a "bucket bench" where it's a bench bottom but separate backs and a fold-down armrest. (That's what my '98 had.)

A driver's side bucket will bolt right up to the outside holes, most likely need to drill holes for the inside bracket. The passenger bucket may bolt up to both or possibly just one outside hole, depending on the bracket style, and again probably have to drill holes for the inside bracket. There's a couple different passenger bucket seat brackets, and the hole spacing isn't the same. On some cabs there's two holes, one plugged with a torx bolt from the factory, to provide for different seats - in the front; I doubt they would make them this way in the rear of a crew cab.

Pull the carpet out to check for any extra possible holes, and to make it easier to drill without ruining the carpet by getting it caught up in the drill. Wherever you drill new holes, be sure to use the largest, thickest washer you can get to back up the nut on the bottom of the floor so the seat doesn't just rip out. If you don't have a helper handy to tighten up the bolts (it's a 2 person job without the factory captive nuts welded to the floor) then you can lock vise grips on the top of the bolt while you go underneath to tighten the nuts.
lockone   +1y
That is what we were talking about ODS rear seats 1995-2000. The seats out of mine came from a 98 Tahoe.
okcderek   +1y

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someotherguy   +1y

Sounds like a really smart guy wrote that stuff.

Richard
giovanni   +1y
LOL think his name was richie