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seat brackets?

Discussion in 'Intermediate CJ-5/6/7/8' started by kaotik1, Jun 30, 2007.

  1. kaotik1

    kaotik1 New Member

    Anyone know where I can find some original seat brackets for a cj5? the person who owned my jeep before ghetto welded a set of low back "Bestop" seats and they welded them at a angle so it feels like you are sitting in a recliner. Also does anyone have any pictures of some original seats that came stock in a cj5? Every jeep I see has different seats??? Did they have highback seats or lowbucket seats?
     
  2. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

    Junkyard, or private party. Try local sources or J&W Jeep in Antelope CA. The seat brackets were unchanged from the mid 60s (?) though 1975.

    No pics, but in '72 black or beige low-back buckets; 2/3-1/3 bench seat was an option, again in black or beige vinyl. Both used a fold-and-tumble passenger seat, for access to the toolbox.
     
  3. Rondog

    Rondog just hangin' out

    Tim, are these correct & complete seat brackets for that vintage?
     
  4. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

    No, the originals weren't chrome! :beer:

    Otherwise they look correct to me. The passenger bracket needs a pair of crutch tips to ride on the floor. There are also sliders that go with the driver's side in that era. The passenger seat has a latch that goes through an eye bolt on the floor, but that's not part of the brackets.
     
  5. youngjeeper89

    youngjeeper89 Member

    those look correct to me and the passenger looks accurate too does yours have a toolbox?
     
  6. Rondog

    Rondog just hangin' out

    They were in an M38A1 parts heep that I bought, obviously not M38A1 seat frames. The tub has a toolbox, and the pass. side bracket doesn't agree with the it. Ima thinkin' those frames are off a tub w/out a toolbox.
     
  7. thall

    thall Member

    i agree, tub with no toolbox...

    were the pivots not bolted to the top of the underseat box near the front side?
     
  8. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

    Looks right for a standard CJ-5 tub with toolbox to me. The M38A1 brackets are different, and maybe the toolbox too.
     
  9. Boyink

    Boyink Super Moderator Staff Member

    The passenger side bracket is correct for the later (64-65 and up?) seat style that folds and tumbles. The bracket mounts to the door opening on one end and the top of the toolbox on the other. If there were no toolbox the vertical portion of the leg would have to be longer in order to reach the floor (My Cj5 was this way as the toolbox was removed to install a heater).

    I'm not aware there was, from the factory anyway, a CJ tub with no toolbox and a different seat bracket.
     
    Last edited: Jul 3, 2007
  10. Doug/Tucson

    Doug/Tucson Member

    Neither of those Brakets looked like the ones on my 1955 and 63 Cj5s
    the passenger side has two brakets mounted to the tub that will allow you
    to tip the seat forward and remove it, But then again the rest has been cut off and replaced with angle iron. Given my lack of knowledge, this could be a feature from a different model Jeep, unfortunately I cannot yet find my camera. I have just returned from an extended vacation on the French island of Guadalupe. Do east of Cuba. As soon as I can remember what I did with my camera. I will attempt to post some photos
    Doug/Tucson
    PS when I returned to Tucson. I found that temperatures are now hitting 114°. So while all you guys up north were unable to work on your Jeeps
    because of the severe winter. It is now my turn to suffer, I can only work on my Jeep. Between 4AM & 8AM without the use of my compressor and air tools or risk being run on of the neighborhood
     
  11. Doug/Tucson

    Doug/Tucson Member

    Unable to edit previous post, due to the fact that it's been more than 30 minutes. I did not realize or see that the original post was the seat brackets
    on a early 1970s Jeep, not an early 60s Jeep, sorry. Please excuse my lack of reading the details
    Doug/Tucson
     
  12. nickmil

    nickmil In mothballs.

    Definitely '72-'75 CJ brackets. May have been used a little earlier also. Giveaway is the third leg on the base bracket that extends forward for the passenger side and the flatter seat mount portion. A friend of mine has some with seats sitting on the floor of his garage right now....
    Nickmil
     
  13. Rondog

    Rondog just hangin' out

    kaotik1 - PM sent.
     
  14. Lieutenant Mike

    Lieutenant Mike Firefighter Mike

    Here is a pic of a set of late 3B seats. I dont know how well any detail will show, but maybe it will help. If you need any additional pic's let me know.
     
    Last edited: Dec 5, 2007
  15. kbm

    kbm kbm

    They look just like the set in my 75, except for the chrome. I have the tool box as well. The pass. side on mine is slotted so you can remove the seat to gain access to tool box
     
  16. kaotik1

    kaotik1 New Member

    thanks for the info and PM's My cj has a tool box on the passanger side bad thing is theres all kinds of goodies in there but I cant get to them since they previous owner welded the seats on top of the tool box so i cant get my hand in there.. also the bestop seats I have look similar to those orange and black seats so thats good im also in search of a rear cj5 seat as well those seem to be hard to come by I have came across some cj7 rear seats but i heard they are to big and wont fit
     
  17. Boyink

    Boyink Super Moderator Staff Member

    They're the same seat.
     
  18. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

    Sort of. The CJ-5 and CJ-7 seat from the same era is the same. The intermediate seat is definitely the same size, with different floor mounting brackets TTBOMK. Upholstery pattern is different too. A good choice if you're not concerned with matching the stock upholstery pattern (the piping, stitching, vinyl texture etc - the color will be ok) and you can adapt the CJ-7 mounting brackets.
     
  19. Tkett32

    Tkett32 New Member

    I have a '75 cj5, the brakets are the same as what was shown, mine are black. I also ordered the lowback seats from best top, the mounting holes do not line up. the seats also sit up to high to use the sliders. I used a piece of metal to adapt them to the mounts but they are still about 2" too high. I called bestop and they don't make a seat to fit the stock seat mount for the intermediate cj. you are gonna have to make something to fit them in correctly.
     
  20. 83cj5

    83cj5 New Member

    I too have the BestTop low back seats and the brackets look like they were made by BestTop too. The seats do lean back quite a bit. And they sit about 7" hight off the floorpan and I have a hard time getting my fat legs under the steering wheel. I hope we both find a solution.
     
    Last edited: Jul 28, 2007