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Rocky Seats

Tech Talk for Ford, Mazda, Daihatsu & Makes that currently dont have a home.

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Rocky Seats

Post by chev28 »

Does anyone know what other seats fit on an F85 Rocky seat rail? Has anyone adapted some decent seats to the Rocky?
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Post by coffen »

you can have any seat made to fit a rocky just by paying the local motor trimmer who is licienced to fix seat to do it
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Post by inka »

feroza seats are an option as i did this when i had a rocky... ;)
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Post by manus »

i build in some crx seats there great
(we dont need anny licenced people here to change something to the car as log as evrything is within the rules of holland)
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and thats gonna be on the side of my car
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Post by murcod »

There are/ were? some Feroza seats on Ebay. Looked to be out of an ELIII -exactly the same as mine (velour).
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Post by chev28 »

Thanks for all the advice.

But what about the differences in rail sizes. The Feroza seems to be narrower (although that was an early Fez)

Do I weld some brackets up to fit? Is the later one wider?
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Post by SimplyPV »

i honestly found the 90 feroza seats to be WAY too small for me and i'm not a real big guy. i'm 6'0 tall and weigh 160 lbs. seats are real uncomfortable in the lower back and are pretty narrow. they're made for those tiny jap people. :lol:
[quote="simplypv"]its a Strine thing and i just dont understand![/quote]
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Post by inka »

not sure on what year they came off but they fit perfectly to the rocky rails chev28..
as far as comfort i am 6ft and bout 110 kg and they felt fine to me.
easiest option in my opinion is the feroza swap.
also had a sports seat fitted at 1 point but removed it coz 2 hard to get in and out :?
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Post by murcod »

I'm 6'1" and 75kg - suit me fine too; even on long trips! They don't have adjustable lumbar support (or anything fancy like that) but to me they're miles ahead of seats from other cars of that era.
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Post by chev28 »

Thanks for the info. I'll go off and find some now. Somewhere.
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