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I got them and they are ace!!!!
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I got them and they are ace!!!!
More pictures is always good!Jays is the guy's name (not sure if it is short for Jason) but he has two main types of seats available, those from a 2017 Chrysler Pacifica and from 2016 Chrysler Pacificas. He gets these from a local shop that does handicap conversions on vans and they gut the second row seats for the conversion. I have installed the 2017 seats in 4 Humvees now and they work great. The 2017 seats require support bars and bolts to be welded on to the seat frame. I've got a local fab shop in Yuma that does it for $20 a seat - super cheap and they do a great job. The 2016 seats have a sliding bracket that has the mounting bolts already in the bracket and they do not require welding of support brackets. When it comes to the passenger seat over the battery box, I have purchased the seat stiffener plate used for the commander seats and mount the seats to the lid. The seats fold flat and are super easy to remove from the passenger seat and rear seats (these bolt right up to the seat box lids in the back). I have posted pics earlier in this thread of the fab work for the welding of the support brackets and bolts on the seats. If you use the right type of welder, you don't have to take the seat apart to avoid the sparks from melting the material. I can post some additional pics later this week when I install another set of seats in another Humvee.
Thank you for sharing the pictures! It gives me a good idea on how to install these seats.These are additional pics of the 2017 model seats, with the brackets that have to be fabricated. The other pics are of the 2016 model seats with the factory brackets and slides and a couple pics of the passenger seat support. View attachment 704507View attachment 704502View attachment 704503View attachment 704507View attachment 704499
I did exactly as he did however it's taking me a lot longer after a couple of car accidents full-time work but I've got it done the same way as him just need to do the driver side which is taking me a little longer but it looks Ace feels great and it can't beat the price and full on leather seatsThese are additional pics of the 2017 model seats, with the brackets that have to be fabricated. The other pics are of the 2016 model seats with the factory brackets and slides and a couple pics of the passenger seat support. View attachment 704507View attachment 704502View attachment 704503View attachment 704507View attachment 704499
That's the best ones I've seem yet. Where did you get them sir?
I got them from Mike. I think he got them from govliquidation. Believe I got his last set.That's the best ones I've seem yet. Where did you get them sir?
Thank you I found someI got them from Mike. I think he got them from govliquidation. Believe I got his last set.
What did you use to replace the old base? Thanks!The front seats are easy to remove... But if you have the old drivers seat base, you will have to take out the rivets.
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That's the old drivers seat base.
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