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Apparently the 1972 Jeep J2000 I’m looking to acquire does not include a seat. There’s a bench seat from a J10 available in my area (no year provided). Any idea if this seat would be compatible based on this limited data? Thanks in advance.
V/R,
Rich
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The bench seat mount by outside 4 legs/fixtures, what changed was the transmission tunnel, so any bench should fit as there are no central point of anchor.
Hard to tell on this pict, but no central anchor points
and looking at your picture, it seems to be a rear bench! by the mechanism on the right side of the bench... someone can chime in... nope the rear bench would be lower on the ground.
here is a better pict
BenchCleanupFSJ.png
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Michel
74 wag (349 Kmiles... parked, next step is a rust free body)
85 Gwag (229 Kmiles... the running test lab)
letank wrote: ↑Sun Mar 24, 2024 6:28 pm
and looking at your picture, it seems to be a rear bench! by the mechanism on the right side of the bench... someone can chime in... nope the rear bench would be lower on the ground.
here is a better pict
BenchCleanupFSJ.png
Yes, the rear SJ seat will have large clearance on each side for the wheel house, very different than the front seat.
I collect springs from the passenger side of seat frames before I scrap them. Seat springs are notorious for breaking, especially on vehicles with high miles. When building a bench seat I replace the driver side springs with ones from the passenger side.
I used to name my FSJ’s after their previous owners, I realized I had too many with five named Rick.