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Rear Seats

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Rear Seats

Post by cjdeane10 »

What year did the split rear seats appear on the Sierra's?

Are split rear seats and full rear seats interchangeable?
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Post by smileysmoke »

split seats would be the WTs. NTs had the full rear bench seat.
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Post by nicbeer »

yeh sounds right sami.

Do you want a set or one split rear? i have to see whats in the shed.

also i think they are interchangeable
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Post by Highway-Star »

Early WTs still had single piece rear seat. about '90 or '91 the split ones appeared. Its possible it was introduced in the facelifted SJ-70 model which came out in late '91.
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Post by vicelore »

mines 91 and got splits..
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Post by MART »

Needs a couple extra bolt holes for front hinges , Cheers Paul.
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Post by karmic »

MART wrote:Needs a couple extra bolt holes for front hinges , Cheers Paul.
My '90WT had the single bench, but after pulling up the carpet I had bolt holes for the splits.

I now run one split in the rear for passengers which still leaves room for milk-crate storage :)

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Post by cjdeane10 »

Mine is an 89, and has the full rear seat.

I am after a set (2 x split)... will pull up the carpet this arvo (after the footy) and check for the extra bolt holes.

I do like the idea of a single split tho...
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Post by MrsForby »

Mine's an '85 and I have a single split rear seat.

If you were closer I'd part with them, but postage/getting them too you will be a hassle as they weigh a far bit. (or maybe I'm just a girl :D )
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Post by cjdeane10 »

Thanks for the info guys. At least we have identified that the split seats are interchangeable with the single seat.

I may be changing my thinking, as i have been offered a cheap custom draws setup for the back of the Sierra.

Thanks again.
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Post by nicbeer »

kewl. draws are a good way.

I have a cargo barrier in mine and endorse it if running only two seats.

if u still want the seats i have them there.

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