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LWB, SSWB GQ Seats

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LWB, SSWB GQ Seats

Post by MARKx4 »

Just a quick questions about the front seats between a SWB and a LWB.
I own a 88 SWB and i test drove a 96 LWB today for my brother and it seamed that the drivers and passengers seem to have more leg room in the LWB compared to the SWB. Is this correct or was i imagining things?

If it is true i will be interested in putting LWB seats and rails into my shorty for more leg room.
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Re: LWB, SSWB GQ Seats

Post by bogged »

you maybe right... but the shorty seats have to tilt forward thats why you may have less leg room..
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Post by LOCKEE »

Shorty Passenger seat is bolted in further forward so that rear passengers can get out the small door opening.
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Post by pongo »

LOCKEE wrote:Shorty Passenger seat is bolted in further forward so that rear passengers can get out the small door opening.
My Mk is the same, seems about 1 adjustment closer than the drivers side
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Post by turps »

Yer pain in the arse on long trips. When ya try and get comfy and spent most of the time smashing knees on the glovebox.
From my shorty I am sure the Drivers seat is the same between LWB and SWB.
Where as the passenger seat on a SWB does not go back as far. Easy fix, piss off both seats and get comfy after market ones.
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Post by pongo »

turps wrote:. Easy fix, piss off both seats and get comfy after market ones.
Jag seats are an almost bolt up on a mk

might get into it today, if that dont work, im gunna buy a air seat out of a truck :D
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Post by turps »

pongo wrote:
turps wrote:. Easy fix, piss off both seats and get comfy after market ones.
Jag seats are an almost bolt up on a mk

might get into it today, if that dont work, im gunna buy a air seat out of a truck :D
I hate the air seats or sprung seats out of trucks. I have hit some big holes in trucks and at speed. Had feet come of pedals, arse off seat. I think there shit.
So I am going to save lots of money and buy something from http://www.idealseat.com.au/
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Post by pongo »

turps wrote:
pongo wrote:
turps wrote:. Easy fix, piss off both seats and get comfy after market ones.
Jag seats are an almost bolt up on a mk

might get into it today, if that dont work, im gunna buy a air seat out of a truck :D
I hate the air seats or sprung seats out of trucks. I have hit some big holes in trucks and at speed. Had feet come of pedals, arse off seat. I think there shit.
So I am going to save lots of money and buy something from http://www.idealseat.com.au/
Drove the old patrol up the hume from wagga towing a trailer. took 5.5 hours, pulled up at work, ran across the carpark and jumped in the work truck and worked another 8

by the time i got to the yard to start work, my back was farked from the great ride of leaves and the joy of a trailer pushing and pulling. The moment i sat in the office chair my back felt good again. Ive driven our pajero and our old 4runner and had to wear a back brace to make the trip down sth

Might not be the best seats in the world, but if dialed in to suit, there brilliant on rough roads and trucks once ya get used to them.
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Post by MARKx4 »

Thanks guys. Im am tossing up what to do with seats... I need about a extra inch on the drivers side for me and would like to make the passenger side the same as the drivers for the wife. It doesnt worry me about the back seat as it will be removed for a set of storage drawers.

I would like after market seats would be great, but in my old MK i had a paratis(spelling) seat, the seat was great but it seamed to sit me up higher and i would bump my head on the roof :roll: . That is the problem with being 6'6" tall and not a small boy :oops:.

Any susgestioms would be great, cause at the moment im thinking of getting the seats re padded and trimed.
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Post by turps »

THe seat location. That's one thing I keep forgetting about most aftermarket seats. They dont sit in front of the steering wheel. There offset to the outside of the car. Can take some getting used to.
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