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Finally got time today to do the install. I'm not sure why alot of  post say you have to take out the seat or seats.  I see no reason to remove either seat to install this.  This took about a hour with leaving both seats in.  

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Nice truck!!!!!

Can you share GM part numbers required to do the swap?

 

Thanks,


BajaKing

Posted

Nice!!!

I was surprised you get the front bracket as well, were did you order it ?

 

BajaKing

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Just now, Eliot said:

Nice!!!

I was surprised you get the front bracket as well, were did you order it ?

 

BajaKing

I've had the parts for 6 months just haven't had time to install.  gmpartsonline.net 

Posted
16 minutes ago, Eliot said:

Nice truck!!!!!

Can you share GM part numbers required to do the swap?

 

Thanks,


BajaKing

I've had the parts for 6 months.  The part numbers I got in the thread from others.  Some were wrong there's just so many options with thread color, seat color, lid options, trim options and some part numbers have changed several times.

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7 hours ago, Mark Mortenson said:

Now if PGAMBOA would quit his day job and get on those harnesses.  

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LOL.  I've taken on too way too many projects.  LOL.  Soon.  I promise.

6 hours ago, Mark Mortenson said:

Pics uploads are a pita.

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The Tapatalk app makes it SUPER EASY to upload pics.  No need for resizing, etc.  Just click the + button and add pics like everywhere else.

4 minutes ago, jeter33 said:

How did you get to the bolts without taking the seats out?

There are two main bolts on each side.  Move the seats all the way back to get there front bolts out.  Then move the seats forward to get the rear bolts out.

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7 hours ago, Mark Mortenson said:

Finally got time today to do the install. I'm not sure why alot of  post say you have to take out the seat or seats.  I see no reason to remove either seat to install this.  This took about a hour with leaving both seats in.  

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I unbolted my passenger seat because I couldn't see how to unplug the connectors and didn't want to damage them.

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3 minutes ago, pgamboa said:

LOL.  I've taken on too way too many projects.  LOL.  Soon.  I promise.

The Tapatalk app makes it SUPER EASY to upload pics.  No need for resizing, etc.  Just click the + button and add pics like everywhere else.

There are two main bolts on each side.  Move the seats all the way back to get there front bolts out.  Then move the seats forward to get the rear bolts out.

Thank you...should of thought of that! haha

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