Big T
Well-Known Member
Thank you!In short, no.
You can't easily just bolt-and-go 95+ seats into a 94 and earlier cab as GM made major changes to the floor pan stamping between the 94 and 95 model years (as well as the inner door stampings and dashboard mounting brackets) such as the height/width of the driveshaft "hump" and the location of the seat mounting points in the floor. I found this out when I went to replace the vinyl bench seat in my '94 C2500 with a 60/40 fabric split bench seat with the fold down console out of a '96 C2500 - AFTER I had bought the '96 bench seat, figuring it would be a "bolt in" swap - when I discovered that it did not fit over the higher, wider center hump of the 94, only one of the bolt holes came close to lining up, and the center legs of the seat frame didn't even come close to the contour or correct angle of the center hump. I looked at swapping the 96 seat to the 94 frame and nope, all the holes were in different locations, too.
So, you're either looking at a lot of modification/fabrication to make the swap work and the worry of if your new floor anchors will actually hold in a severe collision, or take the advice of a couple of commenters above and either go to a good local interior shop for new seat upholstery/cushions/springs, or order them from LMC and then DIY the recovering/cushions/springs.