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Ive been looking all over the internet trying to find my seats and just saw that my interior is "very rare" apparently, i have factory blue interior in my 1994 single cab 2500 and im wondering why thats rare and cant find pictures of any other trucks with the same interior
My '95 2500 was two tone blue/silver exterior on blue interior. Blue interior was only available with limited exterior colors, unlike grey, which would go with just about anything. You are out of luck finding new, probably, these trucks are 25yrs old, right? If you have to have what you have got, then quit wasting time on the internet, and find an upholstery shop in your area. Sometimes the fabric is available to stitch new covers, ask enough people and you will find an answer. I had some parts replaced/stitched in on my seat cushions, not a perfect match, but nice, but I had already switched to a grey interior out of a '96 Copart wreck. Also, be aware, even though parts listings may show that seats/covers are compatible throughout the 2nd Gen run, '98 and after extended cabs had the front seat belts integrated into the seat, completely different.
Last edited by 69_XS29L; Apr 21, 2020 at 10:50 PM.
Hopefully you guys can see this, I’m new to this whole forum thing but I have a 2500 that was titled and sold as a 1996 even though it was made in 1995. I have the factory blue interior as well but mine is vinyl and I can’t find anything on these seats anywhere and I’m restoring the truck so I need to ether some how find good ones or somewhere to reupholster the seat, any information helps thanks
Vinyl seats????? I don't think I have ever seen those before. Wow.
Model years go from july to june. So, a truck built in the back half of 95, is indeed a 96. Is it OBDI? Or OBDII??
A decent upholstery shop should be able to address that for you. Finding one is the fun part. They aren't nearly as common as they once were. Just like machine shops.... There used to be more than a dozen here where I live. Now, the nearest on is in Jackson, 40 miles away.....
I have the sales brochure from 97 and it shows those seats(in vinyl). Look at the data tag on the radiator support on the passenger side. It will tell you everything the truck was built with from the factory.