swilson143
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- Joined
- Nov 4, 2020
- Posts
- 54
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- 121
- Location
- CA
- First Name
- Scott
- Truck Year
- 1991
- Truck Model
- Suburban V2500
- Engine Size
- 6.0L LQ4
I know this is blasphemy, Ford seats in a GM! But this project was more about my bad back than keeping my truck all GM.
This project also was not cheap, but if you have a back like mine you understand the value of having the right seat.
I recently bought my 91 GMC Suburban. The PO had recovered the original seats so they looked fantastic, but I need more from my seats. I've been through three back surgeries and probably have more in my future. I need a seat with excellent support and lumbar. That said, I was willing to spend some coin to put a really good seats in the Suburban.
I previously had a 2017 F-350 with the heated cool leather seats. I knew the seats were extremely good for my back, and the heat cool feature is super nice. After researching I found that the newest generation Ford seats sell for $2k a piece, but the 2009-2014 F-150 seats are extremely similar and are about 1/4 the price.
These seats have excellent side bolsters, are firm, have great lumbar support, and are powered. I ended up buying a pair from eBay for $1,100 shipped to my door.
When you're shopping wreck yard seats know that these seats have airbags in them. So pay attention whether the bag is blown. You'll have to factor in the cost of having the seat cover repaired if the bag went off in a collision.
I looked into getting seats with blown airbags and putting new covers on them, but it was cost prohibitive. The seat covers used for the heated and cooled seats used very expensive foam and aftermarket companies are charging crazy prices for them
The cheapest way to do this would probably be to get seats with blown bags and have the original covers repaired
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This project also was not cheap, but if you have a back like mine you understand the value of having the right seat.
I recently bought my 91 GMC Suburban. The PO had recovered the original seats so they looked fantastic, but I need more from my seats. I've been through three back surgeries and probably have more in my future. I need a seat with excellent support and lumbar. That said, I was willing to spend some coin to put a really good seats in the Suburban.
I previously had a 2017 F-350 with the heated cool leather seats. I knew the seats were extremely good for my back, and the heat cool feature is super nice. After researching I found that the newest generation Ford seats sell for $2k a piece, but the 2009-2014 F-150 seats are extremely similar and are about 1/4 the price.
These seats have excellent side bolsters, are firm, have great lumbar support, and are powered. I ended up buying a pair from eBay for $1,100 shipped to my door.
When you're shopping wreck yard seats know that these seats have airbags in them. So pay attention whether the bag is blown. You'll have to factor in the cost of having the seat cover repaired if the bag went off in a collision.
I looked into getting seats with blown airbags and putting new covers on them, but it was cost prohibitive. The seat covers used for the heated and cooled seats used very expensive foam and aftermarket companies are charging crazy prices for them
The cheapest way to do this would probably be to get seats with blown bags and have the original covers repaired
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