Super Cab vs. Crew Cab Seats
#1
Super Cab vs. Crew Cab Seats
Will the rear seats from a Crew Cab fit into a Super Cab?
The seats that came with my 2004 Super Cab are beyond dirty, and I think the only hope is replacement.
I'd prefer leather, but most of the leather seats came with power driver seats. Is the wiring for the power seats in place, where I can just plug and play, or if that is not the case, can I swap over the leather cushions to the manual seat frame?
Finally, what about the Captains Chairs vs the bench seats? Can I swap in a set of captains chairs if I currently have bench seats? Since the captains chairs came with the center console (with the shifter in the console), is there a trim piece that can fill in where the shifter should be (mine is column shifter).
Thanks,
Tom
The seats that came with my 2004 Super Cab are beyond dirty, and I think the only hope is replacement.
I'd prefer leather, but most of the leather seats came with power driver seats. Is the wiring for the power seats in place, where I can just plug and play, or if that is not the case, can I swap over the leather cushions to the manual seat frame?
Finally, what about the Captains Chairs vs the bench seats? Can I swap in a set of captains chairs if I currently have bench seats? Since the captains chairs came with the center console (with the shifter in the console), is there a trim piece that can fill in where the shifter should be (mine is column shifter).
Thanks,
Tom
Last edited by Tom Werner; 08-25-2016 at 02:42 PM.
#3
Senior Member
Yeah, screw seats are a bit wider. Even if they did fit, there would be no leg room.
#4
What about the Captains Chairs with Console replacing the bench chairs with jump seat up front. Is this doable? I'd like to leave myself as many options as possible.
Tom
#5
Senior Member
I think that would be doable. Should be fairly plug and play providing the mounting holes match up. If not, you have a drill right?
#6
Moderator (Ret.)
They'll work. The factor in swapping seats in a 2004 to 2008 are the seat belts; non scab/screw cabs have their seat belts integrated in the seat, while the scab/screw models have the belts in the body jambs.