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Camaro seats and plenty of other mods

6.5K views 13 replies 8 participants last post by  dirtwarrior  
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Was told yall might dig my little colorado. Got some 2015 camaro ss from LeeC parts and made some brackets from the stock seat rails. So much better than the stock worn out bench seat.
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#3 ·
Hey, thanks. I did. I was planning on trying out some resistors, but it looks like I'm going holley terminator on the swap, so I'll likely run their pro dash.

For what it's worth, the steering wheel hub is an na miata unit with a couple washers. Snug fit. Retained auto cancel on the signals too.
 
#4 ·
Was told yall might dig my little colorado. Got some 2015 camaro ss from LeeC parts and made some brackets from the stock seat rails. So much better than the stock worn out bench seat. View attachment 343629
I love the seats. Any chance you could elaborate on the bracket you had to make?

I’ve long hated my seats and yours really look like they may be the ticket.

I’m also interested in more pictures.
 
#6 ·
I wish i had taken some pictures when i did them. The brackets are just the original rails cut out of the stock seats. Not the sliders, just the rails. Bolted them down, layed a couple of pieces of square tube across them and sat the camaro seats on the square tube. Welded it all up after getting them straight.

For what it's worth, the truck is an 06 WT single cab. Full beige interior and vinyl floor. Luckily there's a good truck-only junkyard near me.
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(Not my truck on the before pic, but it looked just like it. Hated it too much to take a picture of it)
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(Right after I got them welded up)
 
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They should. I used another hub at first (pictured) it worked, but I didn't like the look. If you don't put a couple decent sized washers on it, it will feel solid for a few days, then get wobbly. The washers just need to fit around the steering shaft to push the hub a little deeper on to it. I will say, the one pictured arguably works better than the billet one i put on. There's room for the stock wiring to tuck in and could be put back to stock
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#11 ·
Nice Seats and the work looks like it came from factory, it’s really not that hard just time consuming with accurate measurements, Just like what I did with mine except I installed racing seats and I didn’t weld mine in just bolted them down with bolts and lock nuts so they won’t back out. Nice to see people doing things there own way and working like the factory seats. 👍. P.S I am also interested in the steering wheel and hub please more details.