GON
$100 Site Donor 2024
My 2002 F350 jump seat is both cosmetically unappealing and uncomfortable with the wood cupholder installed. The wood cupholder makes resting an arm on the center console painful. The reasons the jump seat cover separated from the base, I believe occurred when the cup holder was replaced with the wood aftermarket cupholder. Remov ig the cupholder looses the cover and getting the cover back in place properly is a challenge.
I have been looking for a replacement jump seat. Most have been in tan, I need gray. The jumpseats have been selling for about $400, and often in poor condition. Yesterday I stopped by a pick a pull that has a lot of super duty parts to look for a front passenger fender. I didn't find a fender, but came across a 2014 F350 with a nice interior- but wet as windows were shattered and it has been raining non-stop in Western Washington.
Leaving the pick a pull, I asked the counter guy how much for the console. I was expecting $500-$1400. He said $200. I about fell over. I returned today with the tools and pulled the console. It was more work than planned, as I could not get the front seats to move forward of back. On the way out of the yard, I saw a 2004 F350. I looked inside, and it had a gray jump seat. I asked how much, $100.
I now have both the later model center console and the factory jumpseat. Over the next day or two I will be deciding which one to go with. I think I can get the center console to fit- but won't know until I try to fit it.
I have been looking for a replacement jump seat. Most have been in tan, I need gray. The jumpseats have been selling for about $400, and often in poor condition. Yesterday I stopped by a pick a pull that has a lot of super duty parts to look for a front passenger fender. I didn't find a fender, but came across a 2014 F350 with a nice interior- but wet as windows were shattered and it has been raining non-stop in Western Washington.
Leaving the pick a pull, I asked the counter guy how much for the console. I was expecting $500-$1400. He said $200. I about fell over. I returned today with the tools and pulled the console. It was more work than planned, as I could not get the front seats to move forward of back. On the way out of the yard, I saw a 2004 F350. I looked inside, and it had a gray jump seat. I asked how much, $100.
I now have both the later model center console and the factory jumpseat. Over the next day or two I will be deciding which one to go with. I think I can get the center console to fit- but won't know until I try to fit it.