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Will a 60/40 out of 98 bolt up and also need to know if a rear seat out of a Tahoe is possible?
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Your backwards. The 60 side in a 96, and up year truck is on the driver's side. The 94 and earlier trucks they were passengers side 60 seat. On a 96+ truck, there are holes for that seat on the trans tunnel. As for the Tahoe back seat, you are rite, that is a no go. All of this being said, it is posable to install a 60-40 seat in place of a bench seat, but it will require drilling holes as mentioned. Bucket seats are also an option, but again it is not a direct bolt in.No, thre is an extra pair of holes for the 60 side(Passenger) that would need to be drilled. Also no the rear seat will not bolt up.
Whoops I though all 88-98 were 60% PS, learn something new every day lolYour backwards. The 60 side in a 96, and up year truck is on the driver's side. The 94 and earlier trucks they were passengers side 60 seat. On a 96+ truck, there are holes for that seat on the trans tunnel. As for the Tahoe back seat, you are rite, that is a no go. All of this being said, it is posable to install a 60-40 seat in place of a bench seat, but it will require drilling holes as mentioned. Bucket seats are also an option, but again it is not a direct bolt in.
My first gmt400 was a 93 Wt. I first bought a $1200 40-20-40 custom seat and installed that in it. It was really to much for that truck, so I sold it to a coworker about 1 year later for $900 plus his old 60-40 seat out of His 94 extended cab. That seat fit the truck much better. I had to drill holes for both swaps. The seat in my 97 extended cab was the 60-40. The drivers side seat bottom fabric was worn. I found a set of bucket seats out of a 95 Tahoe at a swap meet. So that's what I have in my truck now, along with the rear section of a console from a 2004 Tahoe, and the front section that I made with the Chevelle shifter that I also built. I just ordered the shift handle, I built everything else. I could not believe how easy that seat swap was. Only the front hole for the bucket seat on the driver's side did not have a hole for a bolt. Not only did it line up grate, it also plugged into the OE harness and the power seat worked. The 60-40 was not a power seat,but did have the lumbar air bag in the seats.Whoops I though all 88-98 were 60% PS, learn something new every day lol
Yep the outside 4 bolt holes are all that are needed.That should be an easy swap I would think.