* Other GM compact trucks: GMC S15, Sonoma, and possibly even some Isuzu pickups (as they shared platforms with GM at various times). But even within these, year compatibility is key. The mounting points changed over the years.
* Some Jeep vehicles: Certain years of Jeep Cherokees and Wranglers *might* have similar mounting points, but this is less likely and requires careful investigation. This is mainly due to the prevalence of aftermarket seat modifications and the varied sizes and designs across Jeep models and years.
To find a compatible seat:
1. Determine your S10's year: This is crucial. The seat's dimensions and mounting points varied significantly across model years.
2. Find the seat's dimensions: Measure the seat's width, length, and height, as well as the distance between the mounting bolts.
3. Research online forums and parts websites: Sites specializing in classic truck parts and forums dedicated to S10s are your best bet. Search for "S10 bench seat replacement" along with your specific truck's year. You'll likely find discussions and recommendations on which seats will fit.
4. Check junkyards: Junkyards often have a good selection of used parts, including seats. This is an economical way to find a replacement, but you'll need to check the dimensions carefully before purchasing.
In short: Don't assume interchangeability. Thorough research based on your S10's year is essential to find a compatible replacement bench seat.