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Making a frame to install after market seat

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Making a frame to install after market seat

Post by rowenb »

I couldn't find it in search engine but i'm after info on making a adaptor frame for a recaro to bolt into an 80 series. No problems making a frame mainly concerned about engineering certs to make it legal etc and what others have done.
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Re: Making a frame to install after market seat

Post by A.J. »

I know, this is another answer nobody wants to hear but......
Have you thought of asking an engineer?
That's all I've done before I commenced work, just tell him what you want, and he will tell you what guidelines you'll have to follow.
Simple really ;)

Other than that I can't really help, I still have stock seats :?

Maybe someone who has actually done it can shed some more light into this but I'd start with asking an authorised engineer.
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Post by tas80 »

Here is a pic of a genuine Recaro base fitted to my 100 series, the seat sliders that would have come with the seat bolt into the end of the rod which has a thread tapped into it. This setup is mod plated.

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Re: Making a frame to install after market seat

Post by bazzle »

ARB and others sell frames for their seats that are approved.

Most aftermarket seats use a common rail spacing and mounting system.
You will need an engineers app to make you own.

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Re: Making a frame to install after market seat

Post by tas80 »

There is a guy on the LCOOL forum advertising 2 genuine recaro bases for 100 series $140, might be worth a look.
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Re: Making a frame to install after market seat

Post by hyzook »

bazzle wrote:ARB and others sell frames for their seats that are approved.

Most aftermarket seats use a common rail spacing and mounting system.
You will need an engineers app to make you own.

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Even if using the "approved" mounts you will still need to have it certified in your vehicle. (NSW Definatly other states I am unsure)
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Re: Making a frame to install after market seat

Post by tas80 »

hyzook wrote:
bazzle wrote:ARB and others sell frames for their seats that are approved.

Most aftermarket seats use a common rail spacing and mounting system.
You will need an engineers app to make you own.

Bazzle
Even if using the "approved" mounts you will still need to have it certified in your vehicle. (NSW Definatly other states I am unsure)
Same in Tassie
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Re: Making a frame to install after market seat

Post by Gwagensteve »

Contact idealseat in Moorabbin, Vic. (They're the Recaro agents for Australia)

I cut up a set of 80 series Recaro mounts to put them in my Sierra. :D.

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Re: Making a frame to install after market seat

Post by loosecanon »

im wondering the same thing for my 45 series, i have a set of drift seats in it, were can i find a pre made set for mine?
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Re: Making a frame to install after market seat

Post by ISUZUROVER »

When I got my last set of replacement seats approved (QLD), the requirements were to install 75x75x3mm steel plates with rounded corners (basically large washers) under each corner where the seat/mount bolts to the floor, and all bolts must be class 8.8 or higher.

This is assuming you aren't using the original mounts in the floor (which I wasn't). In my case I needed the seat to sit as low as possible.
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Re: Making a frame to install after market seat

Post by 80's_delirious »

tas80 wrote:There is a guy on the LCOOL forum advertising 2 genuine recaro bases for 100 series $140, might be worth a look.

save your money. 100sereis frames wont fit in an 80series
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