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bucket seats

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Post by big_little112 »

hey guys i want to put bucke seats in my zookilux i was thinking the full plastic seats the proper seats water an mud wont matter than really just after different ideas an oppinions cheers
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Post by grimbo »

if you like uncomfortable, hot and slippery eats then go for it. Pulsar seats seem to be a goer by some people or some of the other racing seats. biggest problem is space to fit them and the mounting of them. Do a bit of a search as there's quite a few threads with a variety of different seats used
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Post by big_little112 »

mmm no not really something suitable for harness too will have to do some research cheers.
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Post by skippy »

swift GTI seats are easily adapted with some ally tabs on the rails. its a tight squeeze but can be done in a weekend if you gots da toolz.
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Post by mud4b »

skippy wrote:swift GTI seats are easily adapted with some ally tabs on the rails. its a tight squeeze but can be done in a weekend if you gots da toolz.

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As for the seats besides width make sure if going racing bucket style seats that you watch for the shoulder supports also as they usually are too big or come very close to the b pillar..

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Post by VR Rodeo »

Toyota Paseo seats ( not sure what year ) are comfortable, good fit and not too difficult to fit...

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Post by Wrench_Pilot_86 »

VT Commodore seats fit you have to re-drill the base for the suzuki rails (fitted to the farm hack LWB)

with a bit of fiddling honda prelude seats fit but the rails need some custom work to work correctly (i fitted them to hilux/serria buggy im building) as well the honda seats are really well bolstered and comfy to sit in all day

cheers hope it helps if i go to the farm on the weekend i will snap some shots of the commo seats
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Post by alien »

skippy wrote:swift GTI seats are easily adapted with some ally tabs on the rails. its a tight squeeze but can be done in a weekend if you gots da toolz.
wow - i thought you were like, dead or something =)

but back on topic:
im using generic race seats in mine - vinyl wrapped and a steel frame under the padding, so the supports dont flop about like the foam only ones... theyre very comfy and a bit of water doesnt really bother them.
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Post by big_little112 »

a few good options just have to make a decision cheers for all your help blokes.
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