seats
Sure, with time and money you can put anything in anything. Its not bolt on that's all.
If you don't care about getting behind the seat again, then make platforms and bolt them static right in place, if you want to be able to move them forward to get behind them then buy seat slides for generic aftermarket seats and fab them into your platform mounts, if you want to be able to tip them forward then get a pair of buckets from a standard cab and again make your own mounts.
If you don't care about getting behind the seat again, then make platforms and bolt them static right in place, if you want to be able to move them forward to get behind them then buy seat slides for generic aftermarket seats and fab them into your platform mounts, if you want to be able to tip them forward then get a pair of buckets from a standard cab and again make your own mounts.
IIRC you could get some trucks with the buckets in back, I know you can get KR trucks that way...
Not sure if they just used a different mount, or if you have to drill and install flush bolts.
Its not as hard as you are being led to believe.
Not sure if they just used a different mount, or if you have to drill and install flush bolts.
Its not as hard as you are being led to believe.
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