seat fitment
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seat fitment
So I'm thinking about finding New seats for the b. Figured I'd start a thread where people could post what they've had fit in their cars. Should make for good info for anyone looking to replace seats, or just have something temporary while they get theirs reupholstered. Hopefully someone's done a b before
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Re: seat fitment
Pain in the ass that is lol. Stupid cat hump in the floor. Not a lot of room in there.
Take the rails off the seats now, put them back in the floor. align new seat rails on, and weld them.. done... It was on the list of shit to do, but never got done.
Trade you some MR2 seats for an orange wagon
Take the rails off the seats now, put them back in the floor. align new seat rails on, and weld them.. done... It was on the list of shit to do, but never got done.
Trade you some MR2 seats for an orange wagon
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devilsbullet wrote: 1400 obo. and best offer doesn't mean 300 bucks you cheap bastards
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Yeah they pretty nice. Something will need welded to bolt them into the car, though.
I has a welder and can weldz
I has a welder and can weldz
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devilsbullet wrote: 1400 obo. and best offer doesn't mean 300 bucks you cheap bastards
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Re: seat fitment
What else have people pur in their dattos? Any datto/seat combo welcome! Especially if you have pictures
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Re: seat fitment
Civic, rodeo, and now recaro'sdevilsbullet wrote:What else have people pur in their dattos? Any datto/seat combo welcome! Especially if you have pictures
Civic and recaro's in a 510. Rodeo seats are a bolt in to a 720.
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In which model? Trying to turn this into knowledge for the next generation of owners that come here lol
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Yeah sentra seats might fit.. I have removed some B12 seats and they were pretty similar to that of 210 in the fact that the inside tranny tunnel side rear was at a higher point than the rest.
I gave away a set at canby to raddat (i think) a few years ago.
I gave away a set at canby to raddat (i think) a few years ago.
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devilsbullet wrote: 1400 obo. and best offer doesn't mean 300 bucks you cheap bastards
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I was told that 90's something Ford tempo seats will fit perfectly. I have yet to try though.
Also, good thread man. I have been on this quest for years.
Also, good thread man. I have been on this quest for years.
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Re: seat fitment
240z seats and tracks in a 1200.
Used 1 factory front mounting hole, drilled another in the floorpan's seat brace. Used a piece of 1" angle iron across the rear seat brace and bolted the Z seat sliders to that. Total holes drilled = 5. No welding.
Gives a lower seating position than stock seats so you feel like you're sitting in the car instead of on it. Better side bolsters too.
Used 1 factory front mounting hole, drilled another in the floorpan's seat brace. Used a piece of 1" angle iron across the rear seat brace and bolted the Z seat sliders to that. Total holes drilled = 5. No welding.
Gives a lower seating position than stock seats so you feel like you're sitting in the car instead of on it. Better side bolsters too.
When the only tool you have is a hammer every problem starts to look like a hippy.
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In cars I like being down low by the floor pan, not right on it, but say abouts mid way between stock height and the floor pan... And yeeeehaw!!! Then slam it out, and you feel like you're really in it like Driven was saying... Feel like a part of the car
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devilsbullet wrote: 1400 obo. and best offer doesn't mean 300 bucks you cheap bastards
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Re: seat fitment
Old picture of my 73' 240z.
Early Mazda Miata seats.
Didn't feel like it was neccessary to take a new pic .
The seats themselves feel pretty good , keeps you in the seat enough in tighter corners or during "spirited" driving , and more comfortable than they look.
If you're going to take a lot of long trips... I'm not sure I'd recommend these really , but I like them enough.
I like the looks of the original z seats better (much like DRIVEN has )
Early Mazda Miata seats.
Didn't feel like it was neccessary to take a new pic .
The seats themselves feel pretty good , keeps you in the seat enough in tighter corners or during "spirited" driving , and more comfortable than they look.
If you're going to take a lot of long trips... I'm not sure I'd recommend these really , but I like them enough.
I like the looks of the original z seats better (much like DRIVEN has )
DRIVEN » Sat Oct 11, 2014 10:24 am wrote:
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2. Go make mo money.
3. Repeat.
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I drove my wagon from seaside, to Buhl idaho and back. 24 1/2 hour drive.... 1400 miles. My ass didn't hurt once in MR2 seats lol
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devilsbullet wrote: 1400 obo. and best offer doesn't mean 300 bucks you cheap bastards
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Re: seat fitment
HadBLUE wrote: (much like DRIVEN has )
When I got my wagon it had what I believe were '90s Cavalier seats. They fit horribly, were not comfortable, and didn't look very good. Luckily, I was able to locate some stock 510 seats. Don't put Cavalier seats in your Datsun.
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Re: seat fitment
oh damn it
DRIVEN » Sat Oct 11, 2014 10:24 am wrote:
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2. Go make mo money.
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