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Old Apr 5, 2012 | 10:00 AM
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Haha! Now that I got your attention let me clarify: These bench seats are killing me. I hate them. I went to the U-pull it junkyard in Pennsylvania yesterday and I drove the Sub. 137 miles each way.

So here is the predicament, the question the pondry...what are the dimensions to the seat? I had seen many many intact nice looking leather bench seats there yesterday. And what I am asking in general is the post 88 C/K have the seats sitting on a platform and this platform OVER the carpet and is bolted to the floor. The older C/Ks are likewise but the platform is UNDER the carpet. You see alot of C/K pickups there not many wagons(burbs, tahoes & blazers).

So I was wondering. Could I use something from the S body? They have MANY MANY MANY Blazers, Jimmys, Trailblazers, & Bravadas there. And quite a few with leather innards. I know they arent as wide but the seats should be the same especially with the bench because they will have the same length on the outer rail. I figure I d have to buy an inner seat rail for driver and passenger and then definitely find a C/K for the center console.

What do you guys think?
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Old Apr 5, 2012 | 4:12 PM
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I have always found being creative the answer to most problems. You can spend the money to buy the seat rail or make something that will work yourself.
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Old Apr 6, 2012 | 6:15 AM
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well, the seat rails are only $4 at the junkyard. Besides with a bench seat there are only 2 rails on the outsides. If I go to split bench or buckets then you would need another 2 rails at least for each seat to move independently.

I know I would at least have to get manual seats(which means cloth of some sort) because otherwise I would have to run wiring to the fuse panel to run motors.
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Old Apr 11, 2012 | 7:35 AM
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OK, I have returned from the junkyard and what I got was a split bench seat from a GMC Sierra. $26 dollars for a light blue manual operated cloth 40/60 split bench. Essentially what I wanted. The back reclines with makes the seat more comfortable on long road trips. Blue clth means it doesnt or wouldnt clash much with the interior. I dont believe the Sierra had these seats originally because the inner bolt holes where didnt have bungs and appeared to be drilled into the floor of the car. But nonetheless I like them.

One more question? What do you guys use as a good fabric cleaner? I want to get them real clean looking and smelling but I dont want to stain the fabric.
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