bu2chlc
Registered Member
I got the blazer (like many people) with modifictions. I currently have seats from a ford edge in it. I have no idea what blazers shipped from the factory with.I thought we were talking about seats? The 80s passenger seat flipped forward as one piece, so the headrest area was against the dash. The late 80s/early 90s Blazer seat folds and slides. It has dual seat tracks. One to adjust the seated position and the other to do the big slide. Pulling the seat back forward releases the slide and springs push the whole seat forward. I looked at putting a 2nd set of PS tracks on the DS, but with the steering wheel there, there's little to gain.
I was asking what I could put into the blazer to fix the current problem. I am sure the factory may have done a fantastic job of getting adults into the back seat but the vehicle in my driveway is not what GM shipped out the door. If you are telling me that the stock factory seats did it well, I will try to find stock factory seats and hope for the best. If you say, "jeep YJ" brackets also work well but are cheaper and easier to find" then I might go that route.
I just don't know the options for the current situation that I have in my driveway.
Maybe it would be better to simply remove the front seat entirely and let the wife and daughter crawl through the giant opening created by the lack of a front passenger seat and they can sit together in the back!