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have a question. will the back seat out of a 2nd gen extended cab fit in the back of my 93 extended cab very well?... JOIN NOW TO REMOVE TRACER
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have a question. will the back seat out of a 2nd gen extended cab fit in the back of my 93 extended cab very well?
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it requires custom mounts. do a search on it there was a thread not so long ago that was a very large discussion about it
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I have a 2nd gen rear sear. I used the stock mounts that came with the seat. I did however have to open up the top of the seat back and cut about 3 - 4 inches from the frame/weld it back together and get an upholstery shop to sew it back up nice. This is so it will fit nicely under the trim below the back window. I added a sliding seat tracks to the front passenger bucket for extra leg room (had to relocate the seat belt mount forward for comfort. I removed the bulky plastic center storage console and made an oak drink holder. The best leg room for an adult in back is in the middle. I also had to change where the speakers mount.
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