Only one hang up on the 76-77 buckets, GM moved one hole from the 73-75 design. That will be an easy fix to add a rivnut while the seats are torn down for new upholstery though. Although, this bracket design lowers the seat approx 2" compared to the bench.
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Right! Threw me off! Lots of phones you can do that to picture with a click of a button now ....Am I dilusional or does it look like this truck is switching from right hand drive to left hand drive in these pictures?
I've seen your post before, but I don't understand what all those brackets are.Time for the interior to get some attention. Pulled the bench seat to start mocking up low back bucket seats. GM provided dimples where the rear bolt goes and I had Adam make up the brackets I need since they are impossible to find and I'll need multiple sets eventually.
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One per seat. I plan on putting a pair of bucket seats in my truck so I need 2 of them. They weld to the floor to create a front mount point where the floor drops.I've seen your post before, but I don't understand what all those brackets are.
I thought you one need the one?
That's all I used when I did mine.
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I know that. I mean what are all those other brackets.One per seat. I plan on putting a pair of bucket seats in my truck so I need 2 of them. They weld to the floor to create a front mount point where the floor drops.
Stupid phones mirror the pictures automatically. I fixed them.Am I dilusional or does it look like this truck is switching from right hand drive to left hand drive in these pictures?
The bucket seats use the same sliders as the bench on the driver side. Because of that, they don't bolt directly to the bucket at the front and require two adapter brackets. The passenger seat doesn't use sliders from the factory and uses brackets to bolt it directly to the floor.I know that. I mean what are all those other brackets.
Gotcha. Now I am trying to remember what I did to put my 91 suburban buckets in my 84 cab. I don't think I used all of those brackets.This is what a complete set of factory brackets for 1973-75 low back buckets looks like.
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These brackets are for 1973-75 low back buckets with 73-80 bench sliders (set up the way GM offered them in a regular cab pickup).Gotcha. Now I am trying to remember what I did to put my 91 suburban buckets in my 84 cab. I don't think I used all of those brackets.
That's what I thought. I thought I just had two brackets I welded and had to bend some of the tabs to match the floor and they bolted in.These brackets are for 1973-75 low back buckets with 73-80 bench sliders. 81-91 Suburban buckets with suburban sliders only need two floor brackets.
It is technically my C10 after buying it...At first glance I thought it was your c10.


It is technically my C10 after buying it...![]()
The irony did occur to me when I posted that. 