Auto body repair & detailing/seat replacement

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I have a 1998 Chevrolet standard cab s-10 with a broken down bench seat. On E-bay a seller is advertising a pair of bucket seats for an S-10. Will these seat likely fit in the holes through which the bolts are holding in place the existing bench seat? How difficult a job is it to swap out my old bench seat for these two buckets?

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Just un-bolt the seats and seat belts and bolt in the new seats and seat belts. The bolt holes should be the same they just are under the carpet for the center holes. This is a easy job if the holes are there.
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         Ken  

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ken schwandt

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25 years in the auto body repair and refinishing field. Complete collision repair from the time the vehicle comes in to the repair facility till when it is a completed repair and delivered to the customer. Every aspect of the repair is covered in this process. I am ASE certified in auto body repair and refinishing. Our repair facility is comitted to our customers complete satisfaction of the repair preformed.

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ASE certified, GM certified, Ford certified, Mack truck certified

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