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When I first bought my 32 I wanted to do the 34 seat swap I looked everywhere even on here and could not find a good tut a found one web site that said straight bolt on but one bolt and still did not explain about the rear so I want to share a little..

If you are thinking about doing the swap the front seats will bolt on but you will need to grind off the top left(top right for passenger) mount and get an extended mount professionally welded on to reach the hole for the bolt,

With the reads the top half of the seats will go on with a small bit of force but the reads need a bit of modifications you need to make a new hole for the bolt to go into because the rear bottom is longer then the 32 seats so the old thread hole can not be used.

I have not yet got around to making the new hole but when I do i will post instructions.

(Modifications to seats may not be legal of not engineered but the state so be careful)

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