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      <title>Installing a Legacy Seat Adapter Plate in Your Truck</title>
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      <description>If you&amp;#39;re tired of that worn-out stock chair, picking up a legacy seat adapter plate is probably the best move you&amp;#39;ll make for your back this year. Anyone who spends more than an hour a day behind the wheel knows that a bad seat isn&amp;#39;t just an</description>
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