What about a grease zerk in the center or at least a hole for spray lube to keep it working smooth
Yep was planning on it
What about a grease zerk in the center or at least a hole for spray lube to keep it working smooth
It will be able to accommodate the TMI and SmittyBuilt Jeep Seats for sure. Going to make add on brackets for the stock seats as well. Appreciate it! Yeah, seeing the market of seat brackets available you either don’t get the action people want or you’re barely bolted to the floor.I just gotta say these brackets are sweet! I was looking at seat swap options years ago when I made my blazer into a 6 seater and the only thing that remotely offered backseat access like the flip forward seat was the '88-'98 extended cab split bench from what I found. This base you are building should make it to where more seats from newer trucks can be adapted to your base and still give good rear seat access. As long as they don't hit the windshield but I'm think most newer seats are shorter than oem blazer high back buckets.
Thanks, yeah I couldn’t justify the cost for a thin table. I would be worried all the time about beating it with a sledge.Love that table, crazy how much a solid workspace is overlooked when shopping for tools. I always see "Welding tables" and cringe at how expensive they are so I think its cool that you just made your own instead!
So, this bolts to the floor and the stock seat or aftermarket seat will bolt to the bracket? Does it make the front seats higher up?
Ok, so maybe roundeye years down the road?Thanks, yeah I couldn’t justify the cost for a thin table. I would be worried all the time about beating it with a sledge.
Yes, the passenger side will need to be drilled for the rear mount. All other holes will line up. This one is specific to 81-85.
I built these to stock height specs.
Yeah I just need someone to send me the measurements. I didn’t keep the measurements off that one truck I did in the beginning of this threadOk, so maybe roundeye years down the road?
The only difference is in the two mounting plates. The hole spacing for the earlier trucks are 3 3/4” on driver side if I remember correctly. On 81-85 (mine) they are 4” on center driver side. When I make up the passenger side I’ll note those measurements down as well. Really wish I would have wrote down those measurements. I’ll probably call the guy I built those brackets for and ask him if I can take some off his truck. I could just plasma slots into the mounting brackets but that doesn’t seem as secure as having properly drilled holes to me.Ok, so maybe roundeye years down the road?