Beat them. Switch them. Repeat as necessaryI wish it would lock back because my crazy 8 yr old likes to push the seat forward when his older sister is sitting in the middle... cause lots of screaming from all parties
Beat them. Switch them. Repeat as necessary
So did you swap the tip and bottom sections or just thr top? Any more detail on what you need to weld and thread? Did you make a new lower frame, or cut parts off one and weld to the other? If you have any more pics it would be nice to see how much welding and just how much of the harness you modifiedJust installed a 1500 jump seat into my mega cab a few weeks ago. It is possible with proper tools and slight modifications, ie. a welder and rivnut tool. Even managed to retain the ram wireless charger with modifications to the console harness.
Thanks for that, exactly what I needed. Now I just need to get the parts and find some free time.It’s the entire jump seat from a 1500 including mounting bracket and hardware. I used the duct work from the 1500 also. I didn’t take many pics of the process because it was a mostly after work project for me and wasn’t thinking about it. The harness modification was pretty much using the console harness for the jump seat and extending the wires for the charger to where I wanted it. The front mounting locations of the seat fall out on the preexisting hole in the floor and a dimpled spot that I drilled both out and install rivnuts for the factory hardware (m10 bolts I believe). For the back mounting bracket I had to cut the back 2 tabs off and re-weld them to the contour of the floor and then those got marked and drilled form the factory hardware (m12 bolts I think). Pictures of rivnut locations and bracket that needs cut
Just installed a 1500 jump seat into my mega cab a few weeks ago. It is possible with proper tools and slight modifications, ie. a welder and rivnut tool. Even managed to retain the ram wireless charger with modifications to the console harness.