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80 Series parts compatibility.

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80 Series parts compatibility.

Post by mada1234 »

I have a '98 model poverty pack 80 series, with the double size front passenger seat..
I dont need an extra seat, and i could make good use of the extra space up front...
What im wondering is,,, would a single front seat and its mounts bolt into place of the double seat?
I think there was provisions for both in the 60 series, is the 80 the same?
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Post by The Fish »

Yes, GXL seats bolt into the original factory holes ;)
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Post by Mid73 »

The runners are the width of the single seat, so will bolt strate in
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Post by RAY185 »

I've done this before for a customer. Wanted 2 buckets and a centre console instead of the bucket and 3/4 bench. Seats bolt straight in. If you want the centre console, the front mount hole is already there but from memory you need the bracket for the rear mount and will need to drill and bolt/pk screw it to the floor in the appropriate spot.

BTW, you can leave the drivers seat as is, this bloke just wanted matching trim so bought both buckets for me to fit.
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