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After Market Seats

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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After Market Seats

Post by =SKB= »

Ok the main seat replacement for Zuks seems to be GTI buckets, but they are getting very hard to find in good condition...

So what kind of after market seats have people fitted and what are they like?

I am looking for new so any other make of car is out at the moment. So anyone that can let us know what they have, what they ride like and where they got them, what they paid etc, it would be appreciated.

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Post by ronoor »

i put a sport seat out of a pulsar very comfey easy fit
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Post by Gutless »

I have used the following...

VRX lancer seats,
Recaros,
SAAS,
I have helped fit Autotechnia seats,

And my most recent purchase is a pair of leather race seats :D

All required custom mounts.
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Post by Red_Zook »

i had gsr sigma seats and they were spot on.. sat realy high etc.. was sweet
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Post by =SKB= »

Thanks for the replies guys...

I pretty much figured in custom mounts so that shouldn't be a hassle. Has anyone had issues with after market seats going soft after a short amount of time at all? Gutless do you know how the autotechnica seats are holding up?

The nearest wrecker lets his seats gather rain and mildew yet acts as if they are made of gold and carved by virgins on a tropical island when it comes to price :bad-words:

There are some Monza/Autotechnica knock offs on Ebay. Anyone chanced their wallet on these?
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Post by nicbeer »

Have a look at 84ZOOKSTA's seats as he has the big red ones in his zook


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Post by =SKB= »

nicbeer wrote:Have a look at 84ZOOKSTA's seats as he has the big red ones in his zook


Nic
Yeah I've quizzed him on them before. He scored them from someone who bought them and they didn't fit whatever they had, so he picked them up cheap.
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Post by Gutless »

=SKB= wrote: Gutless do you know how the autotechnica seats are holding up?
Very well. They've been on the road for about 18 months now.

If you do buy seats for road use, just make sure they are ADR compliant.
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Post by Pinball »

Got a set of older SAAS seats in mine, they've done well and when i did finally break one the warranty still applied 9 years later!

Having said that, i'd suggest fixed back for serious thrashing.. one less bit to break (reclining mechanism).

Got a rap on the fitting etc at;

http://www.pointnshoot.org/modules.php? ... cle&sid=35

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Post by =SKB= »

Thanks for all the input guys. Still keen to hear from anyone else, what they paid, how the install was etc...
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Post by patzuki »

I used seats from a mazda astina, sit nice and high, need custom rails though!
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Post by MUD-PIGSIERRA »

If you can get a set of 300ZX seats they are really nice still fairly thin for fitting into a Sierra and electric adjustable in every direction possible, and they hold you in well.
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Post by grimbo »

I used a Marsh racing seat in mine, just a simple fixed back seat.

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Post by Gutless »

MUD-PIGSIERRA wrote:If you can get a set of 300ZX seats they are really nice still fairly thin for fitting into a Sierra and electric adjustable in every direction possible, and they hold you in well.
TRUE DAT!!!!!

I used to own a pair of zed seats. They were in my 300zx :D Really nice seats!!!
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Post by =SKB= »

Thanks again for the input :D

I'll see how I go chasing seats and post up some info on whatever I end up doing.
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Post by Bazooka »

I sold a set of seats to a guy today that is putting them into a Sierra. They are a knock off of the Bride racing seats as in the picture. We sell these and other styles for $440 a pair brand new. They are reclinable, come with their own runners and are ADR approved.

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Post by Damo »

Bazooka wrote:I sold a set of seats to a guy today that is putting them into a Sierra. They are a knock off of the Bride racing seats as in the picture. We sell these and other styles for $440 a pair brand new. They are reclinable, come with their own runners and are ADR approved.

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Holy side bolsters Batman!!! :shock:

Are the ones you sell got the side bolsters that high?
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Post by HotAe92 »

whatever you do don't go for RCI fixed back buckets.
I require back surgery after 6months of 4wdriving with those in the zook.

Can anyone suggest of some good LOW SLUNG adr seats that would fit in a zook. I can handle custom mounts, as i can modify the brackets for the buckets in there atm. I like the thought of ZX seats, but i think im going to have trouble finding a pair for the right price in WA.


Im 6'3" and don't like my head too close to the roof when heading down gnarly tracks heheheh.

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Post by Bazooka »

Yep the Bride copy seats we have in stock are the same as the picture, made in black fabric but dont have "Bride" all over them of course.
We do have other styles available.
All current seats are in black fabric and some styles are unavailable at present. We do have another shipment due to arrive in approx 4 weeks. If anyone wants more info then please PM me.
This link will give you an idea of what we have in stock.

http://www.japparts.com.au/products/Seats/index.html
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Post by siggie »

I got supra seats in mine similar 300zs electric good fit
some modes to fit em but nothing to hard
pm me with your email and ill send ya a picture
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Post by josh9465 »

just a tip for ppl who have fat thighs. u may get sore thighs if u go for those seats with high sides on the bottom part.

i put in a pair of new seats with highish sides on my thighs. really locks u in the seat. fortunately i dont have fat thighs. very comfy i dont get a sore ass or back on long journeys.

infact they look exactly the same as the black seat in the far right on the below link.

http://www.japparts.com.au/products/Seats/index.html
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Post by =SKB= »

pm sent siggie :D
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Post by Bazooka »

josh9465 wrote:just a tip for ppl who have fat thighs. u may get sore thighs if u go for those seats with high sides on the bottom part.

i put in a pair of new seats with highish sides on my thighs. really locks u in the seat. fortunately i dont have fat thighs. very comfy i dont get a sore ass or back on long journeys.

infact they look exactly the same as the black seat in the far right on the below link.

http://www.japparts.com.au/products/Seats/index.html
Those seats are a recaro copy that we stock.
Just an update. I have been informed that our new stock will be all imitation leather. We had some samples sent to us a while back and i tell you they were a very sexy looking seat. Ill be looking at a set of these for my Zook.
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Post by noelb1 »

just a note for people in nsw regs on seats , you can change the seats in a vehicle but they need engineering unless it is fitted on pre-engineered adaptors or seat frames that carry vsb no.5 tags .
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Post by =SKB= »

Here are Siggie's seats.

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