Seat swapping
#1
I found no luck through search.
does anyone have knowledge if the bolt patterns are the same for silverado and tahoe front seats. I'd like to think they are, but I have no proof. I would like to get some of those bucket seats in my truck. I sat in some REALLY comfortable 2005 tahoe buckets the other day. Way more comfortable and supportive than that 40/20/40 seat in my truck.
Thanks for any info.
does anyone have knowledge if the bolt patterns are the same for silverado and tahoe front seats. I'd like to think they are, but I have no proof. I would like to get some of those bucket seats in my truck. I sat in some REALLY comfortable 2005 tahoe buckets the other day. Way more comfortable and supportive than that 40/20/40 seat in my truck.
Thanks for any info.
#2
Hmm, wish I knew for ya...I know that there's a dude over at GMTrucks.com who's swappin a set of 04 Tahoe seats into his 94 Chevy pickup...not sure if he's doin any drillin or what though.
sorry
sorry
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Less differing bolt patterns between the makes means lower internal costs and potentially higher profits for GM........
I do have a silly question though....and I've seen it referred this way several times.....what does "nbs" mean when referring to the GM trucks?

I do have a silly question though....and I've seen it referred this way several times.....what does "nbs" mean when referring to the GM trucks?
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From: Central Indiana Honors: 4th grade spelling bee contestant
Originally Posted by 408RCSB
NewBodyStyle
Originally Posted by budhayes3
OBS=Old Body Style NBS=New Body Style
Thanks guys! I feel stupid now
I can't believe I couldn't figure that one out.....it was starting to bother me. Now I know, and knowing is half the battle...




