SR5 center console...
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SR5 center console...
What parts do i need for it to mount up in my 94 dlx x-cab? It's 5spd 4wd my truck. Lmk. Thanks!!!
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Do you have bucket seats in the DLX cab? Obviously, Bench seat wouldn't work for center console.
The truck should have factory mounting holes for all the bolts, so a center console from a SR5 truck should fit no problems. You might need to do some drilling.
The truck should have factory mounting holes for all the bolts, so a center console from a SR5 truck should fit no problems. You might need to do some drilling.
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There are two brackets that attach to the floor ahead and behind of the shifters.
If you pull them out of a wreck you will find they are spot welded to the floor however a large flat screw driver and a little work with a hammer will break the welds fairly easily. The bracket may get a bit bent but it reshapes easily. It is pre-drilled and will naturally sit in place around the shifter housing in your truck. You can attach it to the floor with some short self tapping screws or if you have a friend some bolts and washers w/Ny-lok nuts. There is plenty of clearance below for either attachment method.
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If you pull them out of a wreck you will find they are spot welded to the floor however a large flat screw driver and a little work with a hammer will break the welds fairly easily. The bracket may get a bit bent but it reshapes easily. It is pre-drilled and will naturally sit in place around the shifter housing in your truck. You can attach it to the floor with some short self tapping screws or if you have a friend some bolts and washers w/Ny-lok nuts. There is plenty of clearance below for either attachment method.
hope this helps
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There are two brackets that attach to the floor ahead and behind of the shifters.
If you pull them out of a wreck you will find they are spot welded to the floor however a large flat screw driver and a little work with a hammer will break the welds fairly easily. The bracket may get a bit bent but it reshapes easily. It is pre-drilled and will naturally sit in place around the shifter housing in your truck. You can attach it to the floor with some short self tapping screws or if you have a friend some bolts and washers w/Ny-lok nuts. There is plenty of clearance below for either attachment method.
hope this helps
If you pull them out of a wreck you will find they are spot welded to the floor however a large flat screw driver and a little work with a hammer will break the welds fairly easily. The bracket may get a bit bent but it reshapes easily. It is pre-drilled and will naturally sit in place around the shifter housing in your truck. You can attach it to the floor with some short self tapping screws or if you have a friend some bolts and washers w/Ny-lok nuts. There is plenty of clearance below for either attachment method.
hope this helps
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Did the OP ever follow through on this? I'm purchasing the parts for the same mod and have yet to see it run through to completion on YT but I have a few questions and dont want to thread jack...
I will post my own thread once the new carpet comes in and I get started.
I will post my own thread once the new carpet comes in and I get started.
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