2014 WN front seat measurements

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VintageIron41
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2014 WN front seat measurements

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Hello and thanks for taking time to read this.

Does anyone have a 2014-2017 Caprice that they can take rough measurements of the front seat width, across the cushion base and cushion back front side, it would be helpful too to have the width of the seat back to seat base metal junction. Also if not too much to ask, a measurement of the width of the floor track, outside to outside?

Thank you!
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Re: 2014 WN front seat measurements

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if no one gets to it soon I can do so.
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Re: 2014 WN front seat measurements

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Outside floor track outside to outside is 17 3/4 , maybe 1/8 wider .
Seat bottom at widest point is 21 inches, seat back is the same.
Because the seat is not square I measured at the widest point but it tappers in at a point both along the surface and the depth. Hope it helps. Lots of variables to factor in a measurement here.
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Re: 2014 WN front seat measurements

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cerbomark wrote: Sat Jan 05, 2019 1:36 pm Outside floor track outside to outside is 17 3/4 , maybe 1/8 wider .
Seat bottom at widest point is 21 inches, seat back is the same.
Because the seat is not square I measured at the widest point but it tappers in at a point both along the surface and the depth. Hope it helps. Lots of variables to factor in a measurement here.
Cerbomark thank you very much!

I just bought a 2014 Caprice ( my first Caprice since my 1996 9C1 ) and the '14 is being shipped so I don't have anything yet to measure myself. Am trying to get a head start sourcing parts, so your information is very helpful.

Thanks again!
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