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Going outside of the OEM seats or some of the GM seats of the same era with the bucket seat bolt patterns, there will be nothing that just bolts in. All the seats in trucks after (GMT800 +) are stud on floor. I've seen people put newer seats in but to my knowledge it's not a simple bolt in job, front or rear. Even putting our bodystyle SUV rear seats in requires new holes and other modifications to make them sit correctly.Ok then, somebody help me out. Went through 40 pages of posts with no luck. Nobody has mentioned an GMT400 crew cab at all. Im wanting to swap to newer leather. Main reason is for the little metal safety hooks for car seats (older seats didn't have them). So, any suggestions on what the easiest rear seat would be? I tried one from an 06 crew cab, but its looking like its going to be a ton of work. Anybody else done this?
pretty much all will.Actually I had quickly read all 40 pages before I posted.
Most of the trucks are either standard cab or crew cab. A few of the trucks are 3 door extended cabs.
My situation is a bit different. I have an older 2 door extended cab. I need a seat that will fold forward to allow access to the back seat.
I'm guessing 88-99 Chevy Truck and Tahoe and GMC Truck and Yukon. Any 2 door car.
Any ideas what General Motors cars came with power bucket, lumbar and heated seats?