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Back Seat Mounts for Tundra Double Cab

Discussion in '1st Gen Tundras (2000-2006)' started by Dad's Tundra, Sep 11, 2019.

  1. Sep 11, 2019 at 5:55 PM
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    Dad's Tundra

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    Does anyone know what parts are required to secure the rear seat to the frame of a 2004 Toyota Double Cab? I inherited my Dad's Tundra, and when I went to put the seat back in, the parts to affix it to the frame were missing. I'm stumped! I can't seem to locate the right part.

    Bolts were no problem, but I can't find the rest and the diagrams are no help at all.

    Thanks,

    Son
     
  2. Sep 12, 2019 at 7:08 AM
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    FirstGenVol

    FirstGenVol Recovering mangler

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    @Roman may be able to help with this.
     
  3. Sep 12, 2019 at 10:27 AM
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    Here's a picture of the diagram from our catalog, which may or may not be a little more helpful than some of the diagrams posted online.

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    It looks like the only extra parts are those hinges found in the lower left corner of each diagram. 71301D and 71302D.
     
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  4. Sep 12, 2019 at 11:23 AM
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    yeah... I think you're right. There was an L bracket Dad had bolted to the frame, but it didn't attached to the floor. Here's my issue. There is the part that's attached to the seat, and then there's the part that's attached to the floor.What I can't figure out is if part 71302D is a seperate part. As is, the two parts I have don't fit together. What I'm most worried about is buying the wrong part... from what the Toyota place quoted me, they're pretty proud of those hinges!
     
  5. Sep 12, 2019 at 11:38 AM
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    Roman works at a Toyota dealership. They have the best prices I've found on Toyota parts. I'm guessing his price will be a lot better than what you were quoted. Also, if you order the wrong part I believe you can return it. Worst case you're out shipping and a restocking fee. Click the link in his signature.

    They also offer a forum discount on shipping.
     
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    Elam.Pingleton 1st Gen 04 V-8 DC

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    Do you guys have the computer looking thing behind the seat on the back wall of cab? I’ve got an 04 DC v8 trying to figure out what it is. I just looked thru whole manual and didn’t see it
     
  8. Jul 13, 2024 at 9:21 AM
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    shifty` In South Dakota Trouble ain't hard to find

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    If driver's side, it's your factory amp, dude. Do yourself a favor, read this thread. This section may help you, see link in RED:

    Audio, audio upgrades and cameras...
    • I'll say this first: DON'T BE A FRIGGIN' DOUCHE! Don't be that asshole who cuts the factory wiring harnesses to install a new stereo. There are a ton of cheap plug-and-play adapter harnesses you can buy. Pony up the extra $10-20 for a quality adapter harness and don't cut your factory wiring.
    • Use proper wiring. Either butt splice, crimp, or solder. Don't use wire nuts, electrical tape, scotchloks, quicktaps, and other BS, they're garbage. If you must tap a circuit, use Posi-Taps to avoid damaging wire sheaths.
    • These trucks were fairly well-equipped for the era with three basic radio setups: (1) A JBL radio with external JBL amplifier, (2) a "premium" radio with external OEM amplifier, or (3) a standard radio with no amplifier. If you have the JBL radio, it should have the JBL logo silkscreened onto the radio's face and amp, JBL brands everything with their logo.
    • Before you install an aftermarket head unit, you must identify whether your truck has an OEM amplifier, you'll need to adapt or bypass it to avoid issues! Read this thread for more info on factory amp locations and what's needed to bypass it for aftermarket stereos. There are ways to retain the factory amp if you really want to, but ... just go read that thread and its replies. To see what adapters you need (if you have an amp) check this post. To see what aftermarket radio others on here are running, read this thread. DISCLAIMER: Confirm fitment of any part numbers provided here by going to Crutchfield's or Metra's website before you commit to buying!
    • If you're looking to stuff a sub in the rear of your truck ... RC trucks, you'll need to use a wedge box behind the seat, or an under-seat shallow sub. AC trucks, Q-Logic makes a dual 8" box that goes under the rear passenger seat, replacing the under-seat steel cage. DC trucks, any of the storage cubbies under the rear seats can be repurposed for 8" subs and potentially 10", several people here have done installs with 3 x 8" subs.
    • For AC owners, your rear doors have ample room for a 6x9" speaker, if that's your desire. As someone who worked in the industry, I'd take a 6x9" over a 6" component any day, I've seen guys do some pretty amazing stuff w/6x9s.
    • Steering wheel controls and adaptation... To answer all your Q's, check this thread!
    • For AC/RC trucks, the metal bracket used for the door tweeters can be repurposed to install any number of aftermarket components, example here.
    • Consider buying through Crutchfield, not only for the incredible technical support, but they ensure you'll have all the wiring adapters and install accessories you need to for the most-plug-and-play experience possible. Free phone support from audio enthusiasts. Don't hesitate to call and talk to a technical salesperson to lay out your system before buying! It's also free, and they're super knowledgeable, they'll guide you in the right direction. To boot, their pricing is inexpensive - doesn't always beat scAmazon, but you're guaranteed to get non-counterfeit, non-grey market stuff with full, no-hassle extended warranty and support, which Amazon can't offer.
    • For an example camera install using an aftermarket head unit, check this post.
     
  9. Jul 13, 2024 at 11:50 AM
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    IMG_2127.jpg IMG_2128.jpg There is definitely an amp, but it’s under the front passenger seat. There’s something that resembles an actual modem behind the fold down and out/up passenger side back seat of the 2004 4 door limited v8. Was wondering if it came stock. I did read the really really really long thread the other day tho. Here is the net gear thing behind the seat, the other is the amp
     
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  10. Jul 13, 2024 at 12:26 PM
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    shifty`

    shifty` In South Dakota Trouble ain't hard to find

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    That is not stock, and is likely part of a wireless setup, custom installed in the truck for mobile WiFi. If one is not a cellular modem, then they probably had a cellular hotspot they’d attached to it. I thought Buffalo only made NAS devices, but not sure why they’d need that storage unless it offered mobile entertainment (movie storage etc). Possibly part of a mobile entertainment/video system? But the cable coming off the bottom of the Nether looks to be WiFi related, for antenna or similar. Phone screen too small.
     

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