I'm 6'3". Steph is 5'2". A bench seat is a wonderful thing, as long as I am driving - which is 99.7% of the time. However, after surgery she had to drive me a good bit until the doc released me to drive myself. It was a good thing the transmission in the Blazer lasted till I was released to drive.
Most 60/40 split benches are split on the passengers side where the passenger has almost a bucket. Great, unless you have to have a car seat. To move the seat you have to adjust the seat belt on the car seat. A PITA.
Thursday I went to the junk yard to get some parts for my nephew's Toyota Sienna. Poor van has been beat to death. While I was there I took a look in the full size truck section. I found these out of an extra cab pickup. Not in bad shape at all.
You can kinda sorta see the tear on the drivers seat.
Friday night I got out the upholstery thread and needed that Steph bought me and got to work. Betsy Ross I ain't
Heath is pointing it out in case you can't see it.
Saturday we got out and installed it.
For some reason the passengers seat is higher in the middle than the stock seat was. I will have to find a solution for that at some point. Anyone have any ideas?
Then we installed a roller door pin and spring in the drivers door so it doesn't slam back out on the fender any more.