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Vitara Seats in a Sierra

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Vitara Seats in a Sierra

Post by Sean »

G'day,

My driver seat has collapsed and i have access to a pair of vitara seats. Just wondering if they are a straight bolt-in or whether i need to do some work.

If its major work would it be worth getting an engineering shop to fit them.

Cheers,
Sean

P.S I did a search and came up with nothing, however if anyone can provide a link i will stand corrected
Last edited by Sean on Thu Oct 18, 2007 8:40 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Post by Gwagensteve »

No, they're not a bolt in.

Try and get the off the rails and see what you have to deal with, but I seem to remember reading some threads indicating that for the driver's side the rails are integrated into the seat. I know that LJXtreem had trouble fitting replacement seats (monza) to his 2door vit.

If you had to pay to fit them, it'd be cheaper to fit a pair of recaros. That kind of custom work (and finding a shop that will take on the liability) will be a real struggle.

Sierras are pretty easy to fit replacement seats to, I'm not sure that vitara seats are the best candidates.
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Post by gman79au »

sean if its just the arse has dropped out of the seat have a look underneath, if the spounge has been cut but the wires try fitting an old towel between the wire support and spounge yes cheap fix but hey works a treat if you havent got much to spend make it feel like new again
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Post by eXc »

don't go to the effort for Vitara seats, get something else. I hate my Vitara seats...
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