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Old 12-03-2008, 04:32 PM
Haze08 Haze08 is offline
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? for those that have swapped out rear bench for rear buckets

What needs to be done to make this happen. I have a rear bench now and I am looking at swapping it for rear buckets and console.

From what I understand I will need to drill a couple of holes for the rear buckets.(how many) and I assume I will have to drill holes for the console also.

Will the guy putting in the bench that had the buckets have to drill anything or will everything line up?

Thanks Kenny
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Old 12-04-2008, 08:45 AM
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Ive done this swap now twice in 2 different Super Duty's. You dont have to drill any holes in either truck. The captains chairs and the console are all mounted on 1 frame that goes in and comes out like a bench seat. Not 3 different peices.

If the bench seat truck now has the steel tray under the rear seat, you will be left with an empty bolt hole and a hole in the carpet after you switch to the captains chairs but its an easy fix. The 07 Lariats came with plastic covers that snap on to the front 4 bolts for the back seats. You will just have to buy a pair of those bolt covers from a Ford dealer and an extra seat bolt for the empty hole.

In the truck getting the bench seat you will have to cut the carpet to find the extra hole. Its already there from the factory for either seats.

When you are sitting in the rear drivers side seat, its the bolt below your right foot.
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Old 12-04-2008, 04:57 PM
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Thanks for the info.

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