bench seat cup holder

colonyofdrones

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Does anyone know where I can find one of these for an obs with bench seat? I've seen a couple trucks here and there with one that seems to attach to the front of the seat.

Tried searching online to no avail and I'm not interested in just putting some generic one in there. Also tried local pick and pulls but seems like every truck I find has basically no interior left. Any ideas or maybe someone here who has one they'd be willing to sell?
 
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If you are talking about the center seat from a 40-20-40 seat then yes I have one sitting in my garage collecting dust.

Nah, there's a little plastic cup holder that I've seen that attaches to the regular bench seat in xl models. I've even tried to look it up on fordparts.com and couldn't find it.
 

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OH gotcha now. You are talking about the two cup holder that mounts to the front middle of the seat. They can be found in crew cabs as well. I am sure if you post a wtb in the classifieds someone will have one for sale.
 

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So a buddy of mine knew I was looking for one of these cup holders and managed to find some on ebay. Here's links for ones I didn't buy:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/TAN-...r_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item588df3048f

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/RED-...r_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item1c17d4a87e

I got mine from FORD

Was this recently? You wouldn't happen to have the part # would you? Even though I just bought one on ebay, it would be nice to have a brand new one.
 
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The ones I'm familiar with are from the rear seat of the crewcab trucks (my 94 had it). They had two cup holders (without the "tray" portion in the ebay links above) and mounted to a couple of posts down near the floor on the center of the rear bench. Some folks used to mount the posts on the center section of the 40-20-40 front seat and move it there. Cheers!
 

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So a buddy of mine knew I was looking for one of these cup holders and managed to find some on ebay. Here's links for ones I didn't buy:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/TAN-...r_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item588df3048f

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/RED-...r_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item1c17d4a87e



Was this recently? You wouldn't happen to have the part # would you? Even though I just bought one on ebay, it would be nice to have a brand new one.



No. I just went to ford and told them it was for a 97 F250HD and told them what it was. They found me the cup holder and the mounting bolts Think it was $50
 

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BTW if you do not have the posts to mount them to you can use a couple of small C clamps. That is how mine is mounted since I put the different seat in it.
 

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BTW if you do not have the posts to mount them to you can use a couple of small C clamps. That is how mine is mounted since I put the different seat in it.

Yeah last night I was looking at the bench in one of my trucks and I noticed there were no posts. I thought about drilling holes and making something work like that but it seems like there's some extra metal behind there on the seats that have posts already. :shrug:
 

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Yeah I just used 2 2" C clamps from the hardware store. I didn't feel like messing with trying to move the posts over from one seat to the other. I have not had any problems with it and it can be easily removed.
 

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