Locally for sale, a pair of 1998 Chevy Silverado power bucket seats. Are these good candidates to replace the 60/40 seats in my 1985 El Camino?
I'd bet they'll be wider vs. the 'car' spec seats but would prob fit within the space. I have those buckets in my '99 OBS & could pull some dimensions if that might help you.Locally for sale, a pair of 1998 Chevy Silverado power bucket seats. Are these good candidates to replace the 60/40 seats in my 1985 El Camino?
I would appreciate the measurements. I don't plan on having a console.I'd bet they'll be wider vs. the 'car' spec seats but would prob fit within the space. I have those buckets in my '99 OBS & could pull some dimensions if that might help you.
Well, that's not good.I had two different 98 GM products one Tahoe one truck. I found those to be the worst seats I ever rode in. IMO, felt like you were sitting on them not in them
I think I could manage fabricating a platform for each seat, if needed.Just be prepared to make some brackets if the dimensions work.
Yep, good point, it would be easy to be off a few degrees, and not know it until it's driven.The only thing I would mention, is to try to make sure that the driver's seat is centered to the steering column. Might feel a bit funny to drive the car if the seat is offset to one side.
Scoti, did you get a chance to break out the tape measure? Thanks.I'd bet they'll be wider vs. the 'car' spec seats but would prob fit within the space. I have those buckets in my '99 OBS & could pull some dimensions if that might help you.
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