This has been asked and done several times over the past 5 years. Direct bolt up.Our daughter has a large dog and does not like how the bucket seating works out. Does anyone know if we get the bench seating from a salvage yard if it will bolt in direct?
Can you post a picture of this? I have yet to see you.This has been asked and done several times over the past 5 years. Direct bolt up.
I’d like to do this too. But where can I find a bench seat of the correct color? And, what do I do with the buckets?This has been asked and done several times over the past 5 years. Direct bolt up.
If it was easy to swap you would be able to pick what you want when you order. That is not the case.I’d like to do this too. But where can I find a bench seat of the correct color? And, what do I do with the buckets?
please provide a source...everything i have read on here says this isn't trueThis has been asked and done several times over the past 5 years. Direct bolt up.
Regardless of the fact that this modification may be mechanically possible, you will be altering the max seating capacity of the vehicle as defined by the required manufacturer's tire loading placard (sticker) on the inside of the driver's door jamb. Your insurance provider may not be a fan of your handiwork. Of course, they may not be aware.... until you're involved in an incident where an injury occurs to a passenger seated in that row. Additionally, if a financial insititution has a lein on the vehicle, (loan or lease) there will be more questions raised about the modifications. Understand the risks beforehand. The liability here will fall on the owner(s) of the vehicle.Our daughter has a large dog and does not like how the bucket seating works out. Does anyone know if we get the bench seating from a salvage yard if it will bolt in direct?
Actually the max seating capacity doesnt change as the Tellurides are made for 7 and buckets reduce to 6. There is zero change to the max capacity, GVW or anything else. I know no questions will be raised because you are not altering the safety of the vehicle nor the structure of the vehicle. But to all those folks who claim it cant be done, simply havent spent 5 minutes of research to know it can. In addition to one gentleman who documented the process, many others have said they've done with swap with ease. I think 8 bolts and two harnesses. GL everyone!Regardless of the fact that this modification may be mechanically possible, you will be altering the max seating capacity of the vehicle as defined by the required manufacturer's tire loading placard (sticker) on the inside of the driver's door jamb. Your insurance provider may not be a fan of your handiwork. Of course, they may not be aware.... until you're involved in an incident where an injury occurs to a passenger seated in that row. Additionally, if a financial insititution has a lein on the vehicle, (loan or lease) there will be more questions raised about the modifications. Understand the risks beforehand. The liability here will fall on the owner(s) of the vehicle.
Thanks for the link. I've found several folks who have successfully done the swap but was looking for this guy in particular as its straightforward and easy. Log into Facebookheres a post of a guy who documented it Log into Facebook