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Originally Posted by OKGMC
I have a 65 4x4 that sits pretty high so the original seat springs (the leaf ones from the back to the front) are broken on the driver's side of the seat. I was thinking of updating to a newer bench if I can't find the replacement springs to fix the seat. Any ideas on what other GM bench seats will fit in the truck? A local upholstery shop recommended trying to find an 88-98 seat. Of course, those seem to be in high demand in Oklahoma.
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Strip your seat to bare metal, take the springs from the passenger side and move them to the drivers side , any springs you need call American trim and upholstery in Tulsa, Ok 918-834-6691, They had most of the replacement springs we needed.
Here are the links to my seat rebuild:
original seat back:
http://kieth.smugmug.com/Trucks/66-GMC/i-KbDBhWz
rear view of seat back:
http://kieth.smugmug.com/Trucks/66-GMC/i-bsmWpL7
Just keep clicking through the thumbnails , when you runout of pictures on the page, click the big right hand pointing arrow and you will be able to see the steps of rebuilding and recovering the seat.........Kieth
We also built some additional springs out of dense foam cut in the shape of a wedge, covered that with black trunk material, stuffed it around the outside edge of the seat all along the front edge of the seat and on both outer sides. (basicly like adding additional springs, so the seat would not break down on the outer edges...again)