As someone who spent a bunch of time making brackets to use in the front, I’m not thrilled with the comfort of these seats. You could save a ton of money just finding some second hand ford captains chairs that go right in.
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I won’t have any drawings. Im just planning to follow the notes posted above by “Imbecile”
It looks like he’s no longer a member so I’m hoping I can scroll back and find my screenshots with the photos.
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A friend of mine who will actually be doing the welding made a couple simple ones by using old slides from another seat as well. I’ll get some photos next time I’m over there
I’ll keep you posted. What year is your chinook?
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If I’m successful duplicating the brackets above for the power seat bases I might be willing to do a couple extra. But that’s probably a couple months off.
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I’d be interested in that. I still have my seats and a 6 way base to install like another member above did. I think copying his frame and using the power seat is a fantastic idea
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On the topic of tops...
I’ve been having a guy weld these “T Bolts” for the sportsmobile pop tops to end the leaky roof issue common from SMB since they put the nuts on top.
They are 316 stainless.
$130 shipped for 11 pieces with lock nuts and washers. +$15 if you want them polished so your...
Model RFU6800. Oiginally in a sprinter pop out RV. $900 obo Delray Beach, FL
Selling this for my boss who used it a total of maybe 4 weeks before going with an all fridge unit.
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Thanks again for the info. I think I’m going to pull the trigger and order one of the bases and see what we can make happen.
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Sorry for the poor pics and ugly welds but this was my first seat experiment using Cadillac CTS V spec seats. Unfortunately they were not comfortable for the upright position you’re in in a van. Adapting to the swivel is actually straight forward. Just bolting the seat base to two pieces of flat...
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