DH has a 92 Full size blazer. He loves it–but the drivers seat badly needs to be replaced. Where do I find one? I can try salvage yards, but will other chevy seats fit this? Thanks!
Your best bet will probably your local “junk yard” or “auto parts recycle” place.
robert h Said,
better to get it upholstered. may not be as expensive as you think.
jaime g Said,
you could try latemodelrestoration.com its a aftermarket store that has many parts and seats to.
gunsmoke_70 Said,
The cool thing about Chevrolet is most parts are interchangeable from year to year. I have a ’58 chevy pickup, a 91 chevy pickup, a 2001 Chevy pickup, and a 76 Blazer and the seatbolt patterns are all the same. There are several places that make reproduction parts for Chevy/GMC trucks all the way back to the 20′s here are a couple of places to look
num1huckfinn Said,
you can also try ,the best thing about GM is the interchangability of parts. It also depends on what kind of seat you are wanting to put in.
Shawn L Said,
junk yard or try j.c. witney they have almost anything you want and its new made especially for your truck
Your best bet will probably your local “junk yard” or “auto parts recycle” place.
better to get it upholstered. may not be as expensive as you think.
you could try latemodelrestoration.com its a aftermarket store that has many parts and seats to.
The cool thing about Chevrolet is most parts are interchangeable from year to year. I have a ’58 chevy pickup, a 91 chevy pickup, a 2001 Chevy pickup, and a 76 Blazer and the seatbolt patterns are all the same. There are several places that make reproduction parts for Chevy/GMC trucks all the way back to the 20′s here are a couple of places to look
you can also try ,the best thing about GM is the interchangability of parts. It also depends on what kind of seat you are wanting to put in.
junk yard or try j.c. witney they have almost anything you want and its new made especially for your truck
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