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GTI SEATS INSTALLED

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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GTI SEATS INSTALLED

Post by munecito »

I installed the seats from a Swift GTI in my Sierra. Just needed 6 drill holes, some nuts and bolts, and now it is more confortable than ever before.

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Post by runnin4life »

hey great seats
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Post by HRZOOK »

Okies man I wanna milk you for some info...

I have a set of GTi seats (thanks Daryl) to put into my Sierra

Whats the G-O

Cheers
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Post by munecito »

What the ..????

GO??

Where do you live??? I can help you with yours if you are close enough.

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Post by munecito »

Oh I just realised that you are in Newcastle.

Probably we can arrange to install them not this weekend but the next.

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Post by HRZOOK »

Yeah sorry whats the G-O = Go

I am in Newie maybe a bit far to come and help but if ya wanna come help we could go wheelin afterwards :D

Otherwise fess up with the instructions and I'll do it myself

Thanks in advance
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Post by munecito »

It would be good to go and wheeling. I don't mind to go there as I bought my seats over there.

:lol: :lol:

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Post by HRZOOK »

So what hardware do I need to get first?

and BTW seats look sweet :armsup:

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Post by munecito »

Go to the hardware shop and buy 8 bolts with nuts 8mm thread by 30mm long. I put high tensile in mine, but it is not necessary. I have a drill bit 8 mm and a drill. Or if you have them is better. And just have your tools, Rachet, sockets, spanners, and maybe a six pack.

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Post by HRZOOK »

So you just used your standard runners?

I hear this can make the seats sit to high and you hit ur head on roof...might be b/s

8mm bolts no worries

tools ...Yeah I got em

Beer bring it on :armsup:

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Post by munecito »

Well I'm 1.78 mts tall and my head is ok, you are just 3 cm higher than before. BTW I like that height it means more room for my legs. And the other good thing is that using your standart runners you can just tell the truth in any revision: THEY ARE A BOLT IN.

Grab my email so we can stop the chit chat here and stay in touch to fit them.

carleos@cantv.net

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Post by OldGold »

I was under the impression you had to use H/T bolts, like legality wise?
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Post by munecito »

The original factory bolts used to attached the seats to the car and the rails to the seats aren't high tensile. But I like to use High tensile in any mod just to be sure.

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Post by HRZOOK »

Tried to get my GTI seats into my coily with munecito's help

F#*K'n coilies every thing has always gotta be harder :x

Mounts bolt to side of coily seats not bottom like GTi

Don't think I can be stuffed :roll:

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Post by munecito »

It doesn't matter Dude. At least we have some fun wheeling that day.

And lots of pictures too!!!

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Post by Toj0 »

Whats a good price for a set of GTI seats?
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Post by munecito »

Mate if you have a Coily thiink it twice before buying a set of GTI seats, HRZ00K has a coily and we couldn't install them. Too many mods needed to fit them.

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Post by RB zook »

yeah blody coilies i got bucket seat sitting ther collecting dust ill try put them in one day
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Post by Andrew81 »

Great seats

These Sierrras are so tempting if only they didn't suck so much on the high way and long trips :cry:
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Post by munecito »

They are very rare to find, but if you are lucky enough to get a set they are a piece of cake to install. Well not in colilies though.

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Post by danthazookman85jx »

how much did those swift gti seats cost
....just do it ya f*#kin pycho!! ...0h and im looking for WEBER CARB TO SUIT ZOOK 1.3L
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Post by munecito »

I paid a little bit too much. $300 and they come from Ebay

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Post by Toj0 »

munecito wrote:Mate if you have a Coily thiink it twice before buying a set of GTI seats, HRZ00K has a coily and we couldn't install them. Too many mods needed to fit them.

Will


Not an issue as I've already fabricated a base mount for the coily. Did it on the weekend for a set of Monz seats in a mates coily. But at $300 each the Monza seats are a bit dear for me.
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Post by ca18escort »

I can confirm that GTI seats in the earlier zooks are easy I have a set in mine and they are excellent. Makes such a difference when you are doing a bit of driving around.

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Post by munecito »

A very big difference, I took the car outroad last weekend and it was amazing, no more sore back.

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Post by Toos »

I agree older sierra seat rails fit piece of piss and if your lucky like I was whole GTI for $550 now I'm doing the engine conversion and the GTI steering wheel is much better than the std one. Bit of luck I'll make money back on parts off the car.
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Post by HRZOOK »

Toj0 wrote:Not an issue as I've already fabricated a base mount for the coily. Did it on the weekend for a set of Monz seats in a mates coily. But at $300 each the Monza seats are a bit dear for me.


Cool how bout posting some pics of modified seat mounts :D

Thanks
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Post by munecito »

Hey HRZOOK I can go again and help you if we go out wheeling!!!

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Post by Toj0 »

Will try and get photo's this weekend. Just welded up a crossmember frame, then cut down the existing rails.
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Post by SAWZALL »

HRZOOK: Did you end up fitting the GTi seats?
If not are you interested in parting with them?
Gone drag racing......
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