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Replacing Sierra Seats

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Replacing Sierra Seats

Post by Zack »

Does anyone know of some decent, comfortable seats that bolt straight into (or as near to as possible) a 95 Sierrra??
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Post by greg »

How about the ones you have in it now :D

Seriously - i replaced my seats for some fancy aftermarket seats and pretty soon they were covered in mud and i hunted down some normal sierra ones to put back in again... :?

Do a little search Zack - there has been a few topics for seats that will fit in a zook that will answer many of your questions.

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Post by Drewfus »

greg wrote:Do a little search(insert newbie name here)- there has been a few topics for (insert topic name search here) that will answer many of your questions.

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Greg, looks like you've caught that 'control-V' response as well..... :D
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Post by greg »

Drewfus wrote:Greg, looks like you've caught that 'control-V' response as well..... :D


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Post by muppet_man67 »

The seats in the coilys are comfy, and would probbably fit.
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Post by RB zook »

muppet_man67 wrote:The seats in the coilys are comfy, and would probbably fit.



mate are you serious i hate my coily seats they give me a sore back thats why im puttin bucket seats in :D
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Post by xtreem »

Yeah the coily seats are worse than the old leafy seats. :?
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Post by toysuzi »

n13 pulsar seats bolt to std suzi mounts. but you need to swap them over. n/s to o/s etc so the recliner lever is on the inside.
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Post by Grantw »

those autotechnica ones that autobarn sell for 200 odd bucks each fit with hardy any mods. Tite squeeze but have successfully fitted 4 sets to spooks. Just need to bolt the existing slides/rails to the bases and thats it. So who cares if they get muddy or dirty.
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these are from my last ute.. Fit very well
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Post by xtreem »

They look good, they would be a bit more than $200 each though wouldnt they??????????????????????????
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Post by stumped »

what do ya think of the lack of adjustment? is the postion comfy enuf, or does it suck cos ya can't change the back angle to suit ya?
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Post by greg »

Grantw wrote:those autotechnica ones that autobarn sell for 200 odd bucks each fit with hardy any mods.


I was running the adjustable back ones of these seats in mine. easily fitten in place - just needed a hole drilled in each of the runners to line up with the slightly shorter (f to r) bolt pattern on the seats.
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Post by Grantw »

I use the adjustable ones in the soft tops and fixed ones in the utes... If you are aware that there is no adjustment in a ute anyway!

my last set were 239 each.
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Post by xtreem »

Cheap as chips, how do they last? Sag etc.
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Post by Grantw »

Seem to last ok. My last soft top has seen 3 years out of em (and still going). I did get tears on the sides but that was from the side impact bars in the cage..

My first choice of seat for the next spook by far.
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Post by xtreem »

Wow i priced these seats at my local Repco today and they want $699 each. :x :x :x
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Post by Wolverine »

On the seat theme.

My zuk has Gti seats but they are mounted pretty dodge. All the standard zuk runners and bar have been removed and the seat has just been bolted through the floor.

It is pretty crap so I was wandering if people had any suggestions on some more structurely sound mounting techniques.

All I have is the floor pan.
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Post by RB zook »

i will be putting theese seats in one day :?

i think they cost me 330 each
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Post by xtreem »

Wolverine apparently the GTI seats are skinnier than the originals. You can use the original rails with two pieces of flat 5 mm plate welded between them to accommodate the new mounting holes. Liam has done it this way and I have seen them being sold on one of the yanky sites. I think it was spidertrax.
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Post by Wolverine »

Thanks extreem, the only thing is the rails have been removed aswell.

I just have the floor. I wan thinking of using some box section and creating my own rails.
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Post by xtreem »

Just get some rails at the wreckers for a couple of bucks. Gives you a base to work from and looks more original for the cops.
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Post by qten »

HA, if you're even lucky enough to find wreckers that even has a zuk in it. All the ones around hear do em up them selves and flog the cars off what ever happened to wrecks who actually used to wreck cars not build them. :x
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