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What is a good junkyard replacement for front seats and slider track for a cj7

What is a good junkyard replacement for front seats and slider track for a cj7

Garymyers3

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Need to replace the front seats in my jeep does anyone know of a good replacement I can find in a junk yard ?
 
I think about any seat will work with some modificiton but you will need to stick with the stock slider.
 
I think about any seat will work with some modificiton but you will need to stick with the stock slider.

The main problem with using junkyard seats is that on average, they are much thicker in the bottom sections and sit on flat risers or brackets. When you retrofit them onto the CJ riser (which is leaned), they are higher in the front and your legs can barely fit under the steering wheel in some cases.
My feet don't even touch the floor!

My buddy did the Chevy Caviler seats in his 89 YJ. They are still a little off/different than stock, but are a good choice for junkyard seats. Ive read that the seats will bolt right onto the stock CJ/YJ sliders/risers. In his case his slider (only driver side till 91) was locked still with rust. I noticed the caviler slider was nice and fit the bolt pattern of the riser. BUT one side was off or different. Anyway, combined with a second passenger side caviler slider, I made a nice slider that bolted right in with a little drilling/welding.
They only change I would do is try to raise the rear of the seat just a tad to closer match the stock rake.
 
I have heard others say the the Cavalier seats work well. But I do not have any first hand knowledge.


Dain
 
I seem to remember people putting late 80s early 90s Honda CRX seats in there jeeps a while ago. That little hatchback car thing. I am probably wrong but I think the bolted right up to the sliders.
 
I have heard that the early Wrangler buckets would bolt right in. Take your tape measure when you go.
 
the seat thickness is very important. I have too thick of seats and in a roll over my head would scramble my brain like an egg from hitting the rollbars.

Think it through good. Hard to get without being able to pre-fit.

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Someone on here put Audi seats in his.
 
I scored 2013 KIA seats for mine at the boneyard for $15.00 each. Mounting? Nothing a little 1/4 hot roll won't fix.
 
Need to replace the front seats in my jeep does anyone know of a good replacement I can find in a junk yard ?

Hey, GaryMyers3;

I save notes of interest for future Jeep projects. Here are my notes on seats:

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[SEATS]
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SEATS Direct Bolt in Swaps
Sunfire : '95-'03, 2 Door only (4 door seats require some drilling)
Cavalier: '95-'03, 2 Door only (4 door seats require some
drilling)'03 Cavi Write-up by instg8tor on Jeepforum
(1991 YJ seats...what years fit - JeepForum.com
postcount=5)
Sunbird: '99-'01, 2 Door only (4 door seats require some drilling)
Olds Acheiva: '96,'97
Grand Am: '95-'01
Grand Prix: '95-'01 (These WILL NOT direct bolt into a late 70's
98 Cavalier Seats
CJ.)
AS OF RIGHT NOW, I AM WORKING OUT A THEORY THAT THE '87-'90 YJ SEAT RISERS AND
SLIDERS DO NOT DIRECT BOLT TO THESE SEATS. ONLY '91-'95 YJS WORK WITH THE SWAPS. I
WILL ADD MORE LATER WHEN I FIGURE OUT EXACTLY WHAT THE ISSUE IS. I AM SORRY IF
OTHERS PREVIOUSLY HAVE HAD BAD LUCK GETTING THESE TO WORK.

Minor Modification Swaps
Cavalier: '04-'05 '05 Install Write-up by bradyman1 on JeepForum
(my 2005 cavi seat install in 90yj - JeepForum.com)
S10: First generation '82-'94 and second generation '94+ Requires some minor drilling to relocate bolt holes and your done.
Camaro: '82+, Same as the S10 seats, requires minor drilling to relocate bolt holes.
Montero: '01-'03 '03 Install: Write-up by Richmond 88 YJ on T oyota Celica Seats
JeepForum (http://www.cardomain.com/ride/771402/4) (3 of 4 holes lined right up. Had to fab up the 4th with a little extender)
Toyota Celica GT: '91 seats Install:Write-up by Spdfrkss on JeepForum (seats - JeepForum.com)
Ford Contour: '95-'00: Some modification is required if you have the electric drivers side seat. The pass side seat is direct bolt in. '00 Install: Write-up by 5ringleader on Jeepforum (2000 Ford Contour Seat Install - JeepForum.com)
Ford Range r: '94 60/40 split bench seats: Redrill two holes and bolt the seats up to the Jeep risers and viola! You lose the center console but get the fold down middle armrest with storage in it. They do not adjust in the backrest. Picture Link Courtesy of MetZenDS on Jeepforum
(Replacement seats, Post up what year/model you used - Page 2 - JeepForum.com)
Ford Explorer: '96 explorer power seats bolt up with minor mods to the side plastic to keep the fold forward feature of the YJ seats. Link Courtesy of Kit05 on Jeepforum (Jeep Forum - Jeep Enthusiast Network/forum/showpost.php?p=4602103&postcount=92)
Ford Mustang: '86-'94 Mustang seats need minor drilling in order to fit. Write-up by Boston Wrangler from Jeepaholics.com (http://www.jeepaholics.com/tech/mustangseats/mustangseats.htm)
 
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I get that this thread is old but just in case someone needs a little more info on the Cavalier seat swap and because I just did this swap in my 1976 CJ7 .

I found the #3 post in this thread to be extremely helpful -
Seat Slider? YJ/CJ - JeepForum.com

I found a four door driver seat from a 99 Cavalier and a passenger seat from an 03 two door Cavalier. The mounting points are the same it's just that the 2 door passenger seat has the flip forward option in order for people to get in the back seat. You DO NOT need the brackets or sliders from the Cavalier.

The cavalier seats WILL bolt directly to 92 or 93-95 YJ sliders. I have flip forward CJ seat brackets, the passenger side is original and the driver side I bought from an 84 CJ7 (the original didn't flip forward).

You will have to elongate the holes on the CJ brackets inwards 1/4" on the driver side at all 4 holes(start with the back ones since the front are slotted) but on the passenger side you will have to elongate or slot the front 2 holes and drill 2 new holes in the back.

This swap works really well and the Cavalier seats are comfortable and have a nice faux wool fabric. They do sit a little low in the back. I ended up putting 1/2" spacers between the slider and the bracket on the driver's side. It helped a bit but was still a little low in the back. Being a little low was OK since it gave me more space between my head and roll cage. I bought my sliders from Ray's Wranglers and they were very helpful and the price was fair at $25.00 a piece.
 
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