98chevy2500SS
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I'd suspect the PO probably swapped to the pre-95 mirrors at some point in the truck's life.
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Guess I can’t complain after paying $4500 for my 1996 K1500 w/46,000 miles. Mine doesn’t have leather though!Looks like it's been on some gravel, just needs a good wash. Still looks miles better than any salt-belt truck.
That would sell pretty damn quick in Iowa for that price, lol. The leather in these trucks are actually pretty nice, and smells a lot better than the cloth seats. Of course, in my 96 the leather seat bottom on the driver’s side has definitely seen better days, but no way would I trade for cloth! Just gotta watch out for back sweat stains in the summer…Guess I can’t complain after paying $4500 for my 1996 K1500 w/46,000 miles. Mine doesn’t have leather though!
Had a a leather 98 back in the day, it was nice. But my current 96 with cloth and only just over 50k is still in like new condition, so no smells.That would sell pretty damn quick in Iowa for that price, lol. The leather in these trucks are actually pretty nice, and smells a lot better than the cloth seats. Of course, in my 96 the leather seat bottom on the driver’s side has definitely seen better days, but no way would I trade for cloth! Just gotta watch out for back sweat stains in the summer…
Yeah, I have cloth seats in my 88 and every time my wife rides with me she complains it's too hard to slide over getting in. I always answer, I can go buy leather seats. I get that stare she always gives meOf course, in my 96 the leather seat bottom on the driver’s side has definitely seen better days, but no way would I trade for cloth!
The seat bottoms get worn out because everyone ends up dragging themselves in and out of the truck, especially the driver's seat where all you have to grab is the steering wheel. Too often I do that on the second row, small seat on the passenger side. I have to make myself think about lifting up to get in and out, and then you have to remember to tuck your head down so you don't smack the door jamb( which rather hurts!).That would sell pretty damn quick in Iowa for that price, lol. The leather in these trucks are actually pretty nice, and smells a lot better than the cloth seats. Of course, in my 96 the leather seat bottom on the driver’s side has definitely seen better days, but no way would I trade for cloth! Just gotta watch out for back sweat stains in the summer…
I try to be aware as well. You have make a deliberate maneuver to avoid doing that!The seat bottoms get worn out because everyone ends up dragging themselves in and out of the truck, especially the driver's seat where all you have to grab is the steering wheel. Too often I do that on the second row, small seat on the passenger side. I have to make myself think about lifting up to get in and out, and then you have to remember to tuck your head down so you don't smack the door jamb( which rather hurts!).