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    aftermarket seats

    Any1 have ideas of anything bolt straight up bucket style?

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    There were models of our trucks that came with bucket seats, I think it is only SOME Macrocab models as mine didn't have them, but I have seen plenty of people with them. Try car-part.com and see if you find anything.

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    I think johnboy72 still has a nice set of oem buckets. If you send him a message, he may be willing to part with them.

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    I don't think there is a direct replacement for the seats. I did put some Beard racing seats in the camo tuck with just some angle iron and a small tab welded on to it. Then drilled holes in them and attached it to the stock sliders. (Picture in my avatar.)
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    Almost all of the aftermarket seat companies have their own seat tracks that'll bolt right in to your truck. Corbeau, ProCar, etc, offer the correct mounts for these trucks. Some more reasonabley priced than others. www.seats4cars.com is another place with seat deals. I'm probably just going to end up with ProCar Elite lumbar seats, and I'm going to install the seat heater kits in them...

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    so if i wanted these http://www.corbeau.com/products/susp...seats/baja_ss/ corbeau can make these fit in my truck without any drilling?

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    DODGE TRUCKS Seat Brackets
    D-50 PICKUP 79-85 (2WD)
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    C22029

    Passenger Side
    C22029

    MITSUBISHI Seat Brackets
    MIGHTY MAX PICKUP ALL
    Driver Side
    C22029

    Passenger Side
    C22029

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    those are part numbers. They should allow you to bolt those seats right in.

    edit: seems it's all the same bracket
    looks like their $94 a piece for the brackets ouch.

    This is also listed on there
    "Baja Adapters: Baja Adapters are required on all "Baja" style seats being mounted to Corbeau Brackets or a flat mounting surface. These seats have vertical tabs on the bottom for mounting to a roll bar or roll cage. This Baja Adapter will make the bottom mounting surface flat. Please note the Baja RS and Baja JP do NOT require a Baja Adapter as they are already flat on the bottom. "
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    The Scat Procar line of seats fit these trucks, and like Corbeau, they offer brackets that make seat installation bolt in. Procar's are less expensive and good enough for most guys.

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