Putting a 2018 Silverado/Sierra Jump Seat into a 2016 Suburban/Tahoe/Yukon?

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Hani orfali

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Since this jumping seat not made to install it between the Captain seat. So it's will make noise when you install it ... So you have to bend the matel little so it's stop squeaks... I hope this help all

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Ok finally got this job done , the seat i used came out of a 2018 Silverado . Hope this helps anyone else interested in doing this .
Took me about 9 hours of creating as i go .

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Thanks everyone for your help this is a great Forum cheers :)
 

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That’s one badass install. Great work man!
Thanks :) it would definitely take less time for some one else to do this using this method . I basically figured stuff out as I went along . This may help those who are thinking about doing it
but really not sure of what is involved . It's pretty solid no movement at all . I'm going to add a additional mounting strap for center rear lower lock down strap for child restraints .
Also thanks for the heads up on those plugs i'll check it out . cheers :)
 

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I saw a Suburban for sale locally that looks like it cam with its very own OEM jump seat. NOT a bench. If I recall, it was a pre-2015.
 

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Thats a great view of front attachment, here is what I used for rear. A $20 amz seat bracket kit with a couple extra screw bracket thinggies I had left over from a aries nerf install kit (pic 2). You can see it all come together in 3rd pic behind red wire. Red wire feeds gang panel in console; it was fished under carpet/panels to driver side 3rd row power outlet - just pull up cupholder and solder it up under there. Used a 3d printer to fab covers for old armrest holes to finish up...
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Could you make me 2 of those armrest covers ? And how much :)
 

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