I have a '90 rodeo and I reckon that bench would slip in really easily, plus it's got a notch if you have a floor shifter and a tilt mechanism for access behind the seat.
Dave
I think Rodeo 98 - 2004 are all the same. Mine is 2002 from memory. You can pay $400 for a good one; $200 for worn out one. No cheapies anymore. Think mine was around $220. 2WD bench aren't that common.
I recently bought 2WD ute (Rodeo as it turned out) for my son; heaps of 4WD stuff around, but base models are scarce.
Thropzed has photos in "Parts Wanted - Bench Seat - Oct 23 2009". Don't ask how to get it onto here.
Dave,
i used a bench seat out of a 94 &*#@ courier or mazda bravo same thing anyway. Good sturdy seat with slight cut out for gear shift. Slightly narrower than original seat from memory.
I just had some ally blocks machined up to suit seat mountings and original floor mounting points.
DOLLER wrote:What about buckets?? What have you guys used??
x2... other than the normal HR and HK type what have people used?
Im thinking honda prelude buckets in mine I know its not period correct but being my daily i want to be comfy. And these are great... you sit in them not on them
My dad has them in his HR, but being a ute he gets away with the headrests. There an awesome seat and with some work you could still make them look alright in a sedan.. just add padding to the sides so its level with the centre and delete the headrests.
Don't like head rests in an early, they just don't suit.
I would stick with HR style, re-sprung and padded and they are as comfy as you would need, (just my opinion ).
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my uncle used the bucket seats out of a hyundai excel in his rod. shows you can pretty much use whatever you want-just need to be able to adapt it. anything out of a 90's small car would probably have a low backrest so it wouldn't look out of place in the car-and we all know most new cars are comfy
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Trev, my sister has HR buckets in her HD, they've been packed with high density foam and arent sloppy. You had me caught in two minds so i sat in her seats last night... Got out, went straight to dads ute, sat in his jap seats and just about creamed myself! Words can't explain Its my daily, i gotta be comfy, so sorry but its jap seats for me! Agreed with the headrests not suiting an early though.. and like i said i wont run them
Your right Jimmy, the sides of the jap seats are exactly the same height as the HR seats and the back section is only about 4 inches higher. I think they'll look okay once the headrests are gone
I had HR buckets but decided i didnt like or want the lounge suite look and luckily dad found a pair of grey leather bucket seats out on hard garbage that i will be using- which is cool as my interior is grey. Generally i look for seats that have flat evenly spaced tracks so that its easy to make brackets up for them.