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Blazer Passenger Seat Rear Floor Mount

rudycentral

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Does anyone know of where I could pick up the Passenger Seat Rear floor mount that the seat latches to so it does not flip forward. I will take one in any condition. The PO decided I did not need that and it was missing when I bought it. Please reply with any info that you may have on a part like this.
It would also be great if ya'll could post a picture of this too, maybe I could have a frient fabricate one for me.
 
The latching mechanism should be on the passenger seat itself.... A lever, knob and a small, spring loaded latching pin.


The part that bolts to the floor is nothing more than a square bracket with a hole in the top for that pin to drop into. You should be able to find two threaded holes in the floor where the bracket normally bolts down to.

I may have a pic somewhere in my gallery pages....
 
I could not find the picture in your gallery. Could you please point me to it if you can find it.

If anyone can just snap a picture of the bracket and post it for me that would be great.
 
rudycentral said:
Does anyone know of where I could pick up the Passenger Seat Rear floor mount that the seat latches to so it does not flip forward. I will take one in any condition. The PO decided I did not need that and it was missing when I bought it. Please reply with any info that you may have on a part like this.
It would also be great if ya'll could post a picture of this too, maybe I could have a frient fabricate one for me.

This is the same at least through '74, fwiw. I may have an extra one, but it's just 1.5" or so wide strap bent into a square with some holes drilled in it. The top one is presumably the centering mechanism, as it's kinda countersunk ... but anyway, should be easy to make.

If you get stuck, lemme know ([email protected]) and I can get you measurements from the one in my truck and/or go dig in my shed and see if I have an extra.

-- A
 
Top Hole

You're right . The top hole is countersunk,there is a rubber bushing on the centering pin to prevent squeaks.The side holes are for the locking pin.
 

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