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1993 Vitara - I want to replace the seats
1993 Vitara - I want to replace the seats
Can anyone tell me what seats they have put into their cars that can replace these terribly uncomfortable seats they have in the Vitara Estate Wagons?
GTI swift, VRX lancer, 4 sets of recaros, SAAS, Drift, and XR6.
Just take some measurements of your current seats (ie, width across the shoulders and base) and go to the wreckers and start measuing and sitting
Worry about the fitting once you have found some seats that YOU are happy with.
Pete
Just take some measurements of your current seats (ie, width across the shoulders and base) and go to the wreckers and start measuing and sitting
Worry about the fitting once you have found some seats that YOU are happy with.
Pete
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I have been looking at some Drift seats at autobarn, for me they are bloody comfortable. When you say Drift, do you mean, they are easy to put into suzuki's?Gutless wrote:GTI swift, VRX lancer, 4 sets of recaros, SAAS, Drift, and XR6.
Pete
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Most aftermarket seats are easy to put in any car, as they use a universal typre mounting configuration. All you need to do in most cases is make an adaptor from the seat base to your current rails. Tis the easiest waymonkeyplex wrote:I have been looking at some Drift seats at autobarn, for me they are bloody comfortable. When you say Drift, do you mean, they are easy to put into suzuki's?Gutless wrote:GTI swift, VRX lancer, 4 sets of recaros, SAAS, Drift, and XR6.
Pete
I have mine mounted to a roll cage in my sierra. Very nice seats, but not the cheapest around.
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The vitara's run an uneven seat rail set up, the inside one is up high on the trans tunnel & the outside one is on the floor. It needs some serious fab work to get them mounted properly...
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Thanks for that murcod as I was looking for seat "upgrade" options for my GV, as per my other post. I might keep on looking now.murcod wrote:If you're going to change them get the best seat you can find. My 2004 XL-7 leather seats are nothing to rave about- I certainly wouldn't recommend them as an "upgrade".
Hi Everyone,
I have a 93 Vitara and had the same problem, after a couple hours driving my back felt like i was 101 yrs old. Talking to a guy at a fourbie shop and he said as a quick fix buy the thickest and best sheep skin seat covers you can, i was unsure but decided that it is easier then trying to find different seats.
I must say i was amazed at the difference, we now often drive all day on dirt and blacktop and heaps better. Still not the most comfortable seats around but i am happy with the covers and now will not be changing the seats.
Just thought this might help even if it is only a temp solution for you.
Cheers
John
I have a 93 Vitara and had the same problem, after a couple hours driving my back felt like i was 101 yrs old. Talking to a guy at a fourbie shop and he said as a quick fix buy the thickest and best sheep skin seat covers you can, i was unsure but decided that it is easier then trying to find different seats.
I must say i was amazed at the difference, we now often drive all day on dirt and blacktop and heaps better. Still not the most comfortable seats around but i am happy with the covers and now will not be changing the seats.
Just thought this might help even if it is only a temp solution for you.
Cheers
John
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