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Good Front seats for GQ patrol

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Good Front seats for GQ patrol

Post by wono4x4 »

Any ideas on Front seats replacments for GQ patrol
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whats your budget?
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Post by turps »

Recaro's are nice.
$400 seats from Autobahn etc generally get very uncomfortable after 30mins.
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Post by nzdarin »

I've got second hand Recaro's from an Isuzu Bighorn. It takes a bit of modification to make then fit due to a GQ's horrible seat mounting setup but they are very good seats and pretty readily available.
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Post by wono4x4 »

Budget around $1000
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bogged wrote:whats your budget?
$1000
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Post by HIANUFGQ »

I have Aerotech seats in mine for about 4 years now and they are great. No wear and they are very comfy. They are over your price range, if I remember right they cost me about 900ea.
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Post by GQ Bear »

How about low budget. I've heard Honda Prelude seats are comfy and can be reasonably easily fitted. Any other ideas from wreckers?
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Post by bogged »

GQ Bear wrote:How about low budget. I've heard Honda Prelude seats are comfy and can be reasonably easily fitted. Any other ideas from wreckers?
take a run to a wreckers that does grey imports, they have some shit hot seats.. got some for my ute yrs bck for few hundred... needed a clean up, but seatcovers fixed that
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Post by Mulisha »

WRX STI seats? Do they fit?

I wanna replace mine pretty soon but being a shorty then need to fold forward.
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Post by wrksux »

I have heard but never checked this that 300zx seats bolt in, would make sense if nissan used seats or atleasts mounts in several models, these would work for a shorty aswell.
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Post by big bundy »

i put some SAAS seats from Autobarn in mine, $1000 retail so they say but on special for 650 for the pair, shitloads better than the standard puss seats!
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Post by Yom »

Mulisha wrote:WRX STI seats? Do they fit?

I wanna replace mine pretty soon but being a shorty then need to fold forward.
STi seats are about the most uncomfortable seats you could possibly want for a 4x4. IMO.

You want a little bit of foam in a 4x4.. the WRX STi seats have none of this. They just clamp you in :p
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Post by bogged »

Yom wrote:
Mulisha wrote:WRX STI seats? Do they fit?

I wanna replace mine pretty soon but being a shorty then need to fold forward.
STi seats are about the most uncomfortable seats you could possibly want for a 4x4. IMO.

You want a little bit of foam in a 4x4.. the WRX STi seats have none of this. They just clamp you in :p
which is what a lot of people like.. nothing worse than being thrown around in the cab against doors and shit...
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Post by sloshy »

Got ford au seats in my hilux.
At the jap importers the other day and they had pairs of seats( skyline, silvia etc) starting at $150, dont look to bad either.
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Post by Yom »

bogged wrote:
Yom wrote:
Mulisha wrote:WRX STI seats? Do they fit?

I wanna replace mine pretty soon but being a shorty then need to fold forward.
STi seats are about the most uncomfortable seats you could possibly want for a 4x4. IMO.

You want a little bit of foam in a 4x4.. the WRX STi seats have none of this. They just clamp you in :p
which is what a lot of people like.. nothing worse than being thrown around in the cab against doors and shit...
Oh no no they hold you in perfectly but they've got very little decent insulation on them so there'll be alot more vibration and every movement of the cabin will be sent through your body.

Not fun.

Might suit those who have abit more padding than myself.. But I'm a rake so I'm not so sure. :p
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Post by turps »

HIANUFGQ wrote:I have Aerotech seats in mine for about 4 years now and they are great. No wear and they are very comfy. They are over your price range, if I remember right they cost me about 900ea.
I had one of these and found it to be a fantastic seat. Only problem is. They have gone out of business.
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sloshy wrote:Got ford au seats in my hilux.
At the jap importers the other day and they had pairs of seats( skyline, silvia etc) starting at $150, dont look to bad either.
thats sorta where I started.
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Post by Nelso »

GQ Bear wrote:How about low budget. I've heard Honda Prelude seats are comfy and can be reasonably easily fitted. Any other ideas from wreckers?
I've got a Prelude seat in mine (haven't fitted the wife's seat yet, it's only been a couple of years :oops: ) and it's comfy due to it wrapping around your waist but it tapers in at the top so it doesn't wrap around your shoulders. It was the only seat that didn't squash my shoulders forward when I sat in it. Apparently they are not the strongest seat due to all the adjustment tabs but I'm 120kgs and it's held up to me bouncing around in it so far. Only problem is the foam lip that holds your legs in the seat has been destroyed from me sliding over it to get out of the car.
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Post by Jaffa »

Grave Dig, Nelso, do you happen to have any pics or hints on how you mounted your seats in your patrol, I picked up a set of prelude seats today. I havn't looked yet but some ideas of what others have done might be useful.
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Post by micka1 »

autotechnica seats work well in a gq, can get rails for them and are a pretty easy fit to a gq cost 198 each from repco and about 40 per rail .
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Post by its aford not a nissan »

Jaffa wrote:Grave Dig, Nelso, do you happen to have any pics or hints on how you mounted your seats in your patrol, I picked up a set of prelude seats today. I havn't looked yet but some ideas of what others have done might be useful.
just unbolt the sliders off the seats , drill 2 holes in the inner slider to match the threaded bolt holes in the prelude seat , the outer rail needs a spacer of about 25mm or so , a piece of 25mm box steel should do fine , and some longer bolts to suit

it is a very easy swap , although the seat does sit very close to the door
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Post by hjgq »

I have a Monza from autobarn fitted by Cheesy for $150 folds forward and is yer comfy on long trips, Queens bithday weekend drove from Croydon to walhulla and back all in a day trip prob 11 hrs in the seat. all good.
They also have just remodled the seats and imo I think they new seats are better
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Post by gq351 »

92'' holden barina hatch, its a sports model but not sure of the the name, comfy as & fit really neat & easy!!! probably around $200 bucks from a wrecker

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its aford not a nissan wrote:
Jaffa wrote:Grave Dig, Nelso, do you happen to have any pics or hints on how you mounted your seats in your patrol, I picked up a set of prelude seats today. I havn't looked yet but some ideas of what others have done might be useful.
just unbolt the sliders off the seats , drill 2 holes in the inner slider to match the threaded bolt holes in the prelude seat , the outer rail needs a spacer of about 25mm or so , a piece of 25mm box steel should do fine , and some longer bolts to suit

it is a very easy swap , although the seat does sit very close to the door
Cheers mate, that info should help out.
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