Will 1992-1994 seats fit K5s

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I was wondering if the 92-94 seats from a Blazer fit the squares because They look similar but have armrests. Also the seatbelts.
 

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If nobody knows off hand, I can figure it out sometime soon. I have seat bases from a later K5 and also some of those '92+ buckets.
 

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The answer is yes, yes they will.

This is a passenger seat from a '94 (Suburban to be exact) and a passenger seat base from an '89 K5. The seat tracks are also from the K5. The bolt pattern is the same on the '94 seat. The pictures show it not bolted together, but sitting with the bolt holes lined up. The seat is in the rear most seating position.

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*please excuse the mess... still in the never-ending move in process*
 

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One thing to note is the little cable on the passenger seat track, that enables the seat to slide forward for back seat entry. The Burb seat has nowhere for that to go (I don't think so anyway) but I'm assuming a Blazer or extended cab pickup seat would have that feature.

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One thing to note is the little cable on the passenger seat track, that enables the seat to slide forward for back seat entry. The Burb seat has nowhere for that to go (I don't think so anyway) but I'm assuming a Blazer or extended cab pickup seat would have that feature.

@HotWheelsBurban may know for sure
The 2 door OBS Tahoe/Blazer/Jimmy/Yukon, and the OBS extended cab trucks, should have a flipper or a slider, to make the passenger front seat move for access to the rear seat. So if the '89 seat track has this feature, and the '94 seat bolts up to that track, it should work.....
 

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The 2 door OBS Tahoe/Blazer/Jimmy/Yukon, and the OBS extended cab trucks, should have a flipper or a slider, to make the passenger front seat move for access to the rear seat. So if the '89 seat track has this feature, and the '94 seat bolts up to that track, it should work.....

GM's interchangeability is simply awesome. I used to have a '77 K5 with later K5 seat bases and tracks, with '00 Sunfire seats bolted to them. I didn't care much for the seats, so they got replaced with S10 Blazer seats. I used a passenger side recliner mechanism from an 80's Cavalier, to utilize the cable for the quick slide feature. It all swapped around with no modifications.

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