Sir Octobus
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- Nov 19, 2022
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Greetings everyone,
I am well on my way in my bus conversion project. Recently, my wife and I bought a 2002 bluebird all American rear engine and we are currently in the process of gutting the inside in preparation for a roof raise and improved insulation.
While I’ve been doing this, I’ve been thinking about what I want to do with the driver seat. I currently have a fully functional air ride suspension base, which I am definitely going to keep. The upholstery and driver seat are not in good condition, so I was curious about the process of changing it.
My question is can I just take any kind of vehicle seat and mount it to the existing air ride base? If so, my plan was to go to a vehicle junkyard and find a big captain chair, But I don’t know if that’s going to work the same way as the seat that’s already there. If I can’t replace the seat, I’m probably going to end up just buying a cover and sliding it over the top. However, I would like to have something more comfortable to drive in.
Any help or advice in this area will be greatly appreciated.
I am well on my way in my bus conversion project. Recently, my wife and I bought a 2002 bluebird all American rear engine and we are currently in the process of gutting the inside in preparation for a roof raise and improved insulation.
While I’ve been doing this, I’ve been thinking about what I want to do with the driver seat. I currently have a fully functional air ride suspension base, which I am definitely going to keep. The upholstery and driver seat are not in good condition, so I was curious about the process of changing it.
My question is can I just take any kind of vehicle seat and mount it to the existing air ride base? If so, my plan was to go to a vehicle junkyard and find a big captain chair, But I don’t know if that’s going to work the same way as the seat that’s already there. If I can’t replace the seat, I’m probably going to end up just buying a cover and sliding it over the top. However, I would like to have something more comfortable to drive in.
Any help or advice in this area will be greatly appreciated.