Sewfine did a great job making...
Sewfine did a great job making the seat frame, as it fits exactly into the original seat frame locations. All the mounting holes lined up without any modifications.
Seats
From the first step of our project, we really didnt know what we were going to dountil we found Sewfine. Certainly a lot of seat manufacturers have universal seat frames, in which you drill a hole in your floorboard or weld up some frames to work. What really impressed us with Sewfine was that they supplied seat frames specific to our Dodge D-150, as well as some of the best-looking seats for the sport truck market.

Sewfine's center console/seat...

Sewfine's center console/seat was adjusted to prevent it from contacting the back of the cab.

The last step was to position...

The last step was to position the bucket seats on the frame and bolt them in.

Here are the finished Sewfine...

Here are the finished Sewfine seats with the center seat down, showing the wood console. It folds up, offering space for a third passenger.
Steering Wheel
The first name in aftermarket steering wheels is Grant, and its no wonder since they offer more styles, colors, and sizes than anybody else. Also, prices start in an affordable range. Add to those perks its ability to fit most applications, and you know why we chose Grant.

This photo shows our new Grant...

This photo shows our new Grant steering wheel. Grant sent us a two-tone leather-wrapped wheel that matched our interior colors. The company also included a adapter kit for our 87 Dodge D-150.

In this photo you can see...

In this photo you can see a modified column cover. Although Grant packaged the steering wheel with two different covers, neither completely covered the gap between the wheel and post. We used the original column cover and removed the center, then bonded it to the larger of the two covers supplied. This worked perfectly.

We bolted the steering wheel...

We bolted the steering wheel on, then snapped the horn button in place.