LOL- Lots of ideas here!
Greg - just take the passenger seat out and put in a refrigerator!
FTW......
LOL- Lots of ideas here!
Greg - just take the passenger seat out and put in a refrigerator!
I went with the seat sliders from Chassis Unlimited. Honestly, now that they are in, I'll probably never use them. To much of a pain in the ass for just moving the pass seat back and forth for entry, that is for sure. Maybe I'll move the drivers seat forward if the wife is driving or something. Other than that, I don't see myself ever using them. They'd prolly go in the tuition pile, if they weren't already part of the seat equation.
http://www.chassisunlimited.com/pro...anodized-billet-aluminum-seat-loc-slider.html
Low profile seat sliders.
That's exactly why I didn't go with those.
I bet you could rig up a spring loaded setup that could pull all the pins at once though....
Or make it like a turnover hitch! Reach in the fender pull the pin and flip the seat over! Gona need some big square tube though.I bet you could rig up a spring loaded setup that could pull all the pins at once though....
I like how you give advise, Adam. lol


Gotcha, I thought you were referring to the CU type of slider. Those CSSliders like you have, look like a much better option. How much throw is on them?
That was one thing about the CU sliders. 1* of welding deflection between the two sliders.... And it binds. I know this to be a fact.![]()
Hey Dad when do I get to go for a spin around the block. You have been building this my whole life. What do you mean you get to drive it first!!!!!


That one hits close to home here too - I wonder how many others on this site could relate? Yikes!![]()
That one hits close to home here too - I wonder how many others on this site could relate? Yikes!![]()
Just need to make him think it takes EVERYONE that long. All about point of reference.
Looking at your seats I think for now I would rebuild those but I bet you could build a fair facsimile in a suspension seat.
Slightly higher bolsters but still looking very much like stock.
I think you're right, and I probably won't invest the time yet in building them as suspension versions. Just get some reproduction OEM foam, clean and powdercoat the frames and track hardware then add some seat warmers and reupholster them back to something period-correct. Seats are something I can easily go back and fuss with after a few years. There really isn't much reason for me to invest loads of time and effort yet.
-G

Wait, is this the "Might as well not" part of the build? Whaaaat?![]()

The 1st gen blazers and the 2nd gen full vert low backs I find very comfortable.
