Seat conversion
#3
Driver side will fit with a little oval-ing of the bolt holes. So will the passenger side - but if you want to keep the tilt/auto-sliding feature, you'll have to swap the brackets from the 85 to the 95. Undo the hog rings and pull back the seat covers just enough to remove all the bolts. Everything lines up but you have to space out the bracket on the 95 seats because its slightly narrower.
The rear seats are a different story:
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...t-swap-118423/
The rear seats are a different story:
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...t-swap-118423/
#5
Driver side will fit with a little oval-ing of the bolt holes. So will the passenger side - but if you want to keep the tilt/auto-sliding feature, you'll have to swap the brackets from the 85 to the 95. Undo the hog rings and pull back the seat covers just enough to remove all the bolts. Everything lines up but you have to space out the bracket on the 95 seats because its slightly narrower.
The rear seats are a different story:
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...t-swap-118423/
The rear seats are a different story:
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...t-swap-118423/
Like an idiot I bolted them right in and then went to get into the back the next day and realized that the 94 frame did not slide. HAHA
Its really not that difficult to take the seats apart. It probably took 20 minutes after it was all said and done.
#7
Funny, I figured this swap out independantly, too. Everyone seems to weld new brackets, tracks, or fabricate brackets and bolts and all sorts of things. If you don't do it half a**ed, any of them work.
But all I needed to do to get early 90's Honda seats to fit in my 78 pickup, was swap the old mounts/sliders/brackets onto the new seats. All that required was drilling 4 new holes; one in each old seat bracket, up at the top. They then fit right on the new seats, and bolted right into the stock holes in my cab.
Great for people like me who don't weld, or have other metal-fabrication abilities/tools.
But all I needed to do to get early 90's Honda seats to fit in my 78 pickup, was swap the old mounts/sliders/brackets onto the new seats. All that required was drilling 4 new holes; one in each old seat bracket, up at the top. They then fit right on the new seats, and bolted right into the stock holes in my cab.
Great for people like me who don't weld, or have other metal-fabrication abilities/tools.
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