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Rocky and Feroza seat question

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Rocky and Feroza seat question

Post by Shambles »

Can anyone confirm wether a seat from a Feroza will fit in my 88 F77 Rocky tray without modifing the runners much. Mine seats are stuffed and I think the Feroza ones look more sporty, with a better wrap around effect.

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Post by wacky »

Unsure, but I can take pics and measurements if needed :)
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Post by tas80 »

I fitted seats from a Feroza to my 86 model rocky wagon, they were a straight bolt in, using the feroza runners, from memory the Feroza rails are a couple of inches lower than the Rocky ones but this suited me anyway being over 6 foot.
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Post by Shambles »

Thanks for the replys gentlemen. Most helpful.

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Post by flyinwall »

so does that mean that feroza seats will fit a 95 rocky sports wagon as well
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Post by cookiesa »

I have some pulsar seats I was planning on fitting to my Rocky.... having had roza's before I think I might look for some of them instead as they are great seats!
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Post by flyinwall »

which were great seats the feroza or pulsar seats
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Post by cookiesa »

Feroza, pulsar are good but the Roza seats were very comfy (both of my Roza's were SXII with the buckets) Pulsar seats are good too but if the roza seats bolt straight in I can be persuded to fork out some cash instead of fitting the free ones!)
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Post by tas80 »

cookiesa wrote:Feroza, pulsar are good but the Roza seats were very comfy (both of my Roza's were SXII with the buckets) Pulsar seats are good too but if the roza seats bolt straight in I can be persuded to fork out some cash instead of fitting the free ones!)
They were a straight bolt in to my 86 model, pretty sure the later wagons used the same base.
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Post by cookiesa »

thanks for the info... I will track some down I think
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Re: Rocky and Feroza seat question

Post by alex.tas »

do any other seats fit into a rocky? Less modification the better...
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