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    highback driver seat install

    Here's a few. Not complete though. Removed old seat and base. Secured base plates to new seat. Positioned seat in truck. Drilled a couple holes in each plate to get proper position. Removed seat. Now I can secure plates with the first couple holes I drilled. Then drill remaining holes...
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    highback driver seat install

    Searching through old posts it looks like sikaflex 221 is the panel sealer. Now I just need a carc compatible primer that is readily available.
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    highback driver seat install

    When installing pieces like this where it calls for caulking panels and putting primer down over exposed aluminum, what will work? Is there a primer that works fine with carc that is compatible. If possible I'd like to get some primer in aerosol can so I can quickly spray down and then it'll...
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    highback driver seat install

    Yup. I got that figured out. Up and down is fine.
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    highback driver seat install

    Good info. Thank you. I've been putting this install off for a while now but now that I dug into it it's not bad at all. The included instructions are terrible though. Makes it seem so much more difficult than it is. My problem right now is that I just wanted to test sliding the seat front...
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    highback driver seat install

    Ok thanks guys. I think I'm good on the positioning then. I was thinking of just using rivets to secure the plates to the floor instead of all the small bolts. Any reason not to? I figure the original seats are secured that way and less steel to aluminum contact would be good too.
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    highback driver seat install

    I've followed the instructions included with the kit to install the drivers highback front seat. It uses a reference point of 3.25" from the rear set of old rivet holes from the old base that gets removed. I haven't bolted/drilled anything too permanent in the floor yet though. Has anyone...
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