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Not without extensive work, the mounting points are different.
A bucket seat is a seat designed to hold exactly one person, as opposed to a bench seat which can hold two or more. In general, the driver and front passenger of a car are bucket seats, while the back row is a bench seat.
yes you can. When I purchased mine from the original owner he had already replaced the middle bench seat with bucket seats.
A bucket seat is used mostly in fast cars. The seat is designed for one person, as opposed to the bench seat which is designed for multiple people. In fast cars, a bucket seat holds a driver or passenger in place better than a regular seat.
No - because from the factory bucket seat vans have an extra set of floor anchors that the bench van will not have. Answer In my 2001, there are both sets of floor anchors in the middle seat position to accommodate both style of seat anchors.
With modificationof the floor boards for additional bolt down for seat and seat belts.
2 bucket seats in front 1 bench in back
of the 6191 bench seat cars or 124 of the bucket seat cars. Sprints included
two bucket seats in the front and a bench seat in the back so 3
Any vehicles that do not have 'bucket-style' seats are said to have 'bench' seats. That covers w-a-y- too many brands and makes to list here.
There are seat belts for five occupants ( most likely 2 bucket seats in front and a bench seat )
Yes I swapped a bench from a '91 into an '89, mounts were the same. I understand that you just can't go Comanche to Cherokee, and vice versa.