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    Seat swapping in M1009 question answered...

    Anyone know why they didn't use the civy k5 seats? My best guess is rear seat accessability from both sides? Never had an 80's k5, but my '78's seats were more comfortable. Sat a little higher, but were fixed seats, did not fold forward and did not adjust backward. (passenger side entire seat...
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    Seat swapping in M1009 question answered...

    Do you mean under the base mount? Or are you talking about the back rest?
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    Seat swapping in M1009 question answered...

    I read somewhere on here that the seats are S-10 seats and not the same as the civvy versions. So presumably if you were to yank a set from a yard you would need the whole base. I remember my '78 K-5 had rigid seats. Only the passenger side lifted for rear access, even then the whole seat moved...
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    Seat swapping in M1009 question answered...

    Must be standard issue .... I found one way to 'fix' it was to place a nut in the slot that the seat back stops against. Unfortunately the nut falls out every time you pull the seat forward, and only supports one side of the seat. So you get a little bit of 'twst' feel to it. Not to mention...
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