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Rear Seat Support/Base Alternative

cg25713

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Hello All:

I'm in the process of converting my M1152 from a 2 man to 4 man configuration and need some help. I've been unable to find a replacement or alternative for the rear seat lower support bases. Can anyone suggest either a custom or commercially available solution?

I've measured it would have to be at least 6" high. I was thinking of using square/rectangle steel beams with a plate accross the top to bolt the seat to. Any asssance or guidance would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
 

papakb

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Those seat bases show up regularly on Ebay. Why waste your time looking for alternatives when the originals are out there?
 

86humv

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These are re-pros of the M1151 rear seat bases...Base is aluminum, wedge is steel...un-painted....$ 500 for a set of 2 plus shipping....Should be ready end of week at fab shop.
 

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Retiredwarhorses

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OEM seat bases are not regularly available, the price for the correct wedge from the distributor is rediculous.
once the m1152’s started coming out, I asked Greg to get them repopped from one of his fabricators.
they are as good if not better than OEM.
 

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I have new oem original wedges still in the plastic. There the 1.5 " taller ones for the front. Ive installed them in the rear and makes the rear seating noticeably more comfortable
 

cg25713

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Great. Thank you very much. Mine from 86humv are on the way. Are you going to prime and paint them before installation? Also, I think I will need to re-thread the floor holes where they bolt in. Thoughts.
 

86humv

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Scuff them up with scotch brite, clean, and self etch prime, and then topcoat.
I would fit check before paint.
Run a tap through the holes to clean them up, or run a bolt in with anti seize on threads.
 

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The self etching primer mentioned above is SUPER important, otherwise paint will peel off. Available in rattle cans at your hardware store.
 

cg25713

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Just got my seat bases from 86humv and they look great. NDT - did you paint the base and the wedge? I have my scotch brite and self etching primer ready but they look so good as is. I may just paint the wedges to start - what do you guys think?
 

NDT

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Just got my seat bases from 86humv and they look great. NDT - did you paint the base and the wedge? I have my scotch brite and self etching primer ready but they look so good as is. I may just paint the wedges to start - what do you guys think?
Not yet, bought the primer today though. Oh yes I will paint everything CARC tan soon. Bare aluminum not appropriate for an ARRRmy truck in my opinion.
 
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