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Old 06-03-2006, 11:50 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Supra seats fit AE92???

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Nice car too! But I was wondering... do they just bolt in
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Old 06-04-2006, 01:07 AM   #2 (permalink)
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those seats are gourgoues! (fully nice) so you recon ther out of a supra ..nice call
anything fits just use your rails and eather
a) bolt straight in or
b) mod your rail holes.or the seat mount holes .should just be a drill job!
WE all know seats are about the same width and im sure toyo doesnt like to make more parts than needed..
I know what ya asking and im not sure.... but front to back the rails are adjustable as once the front is bolted on the rear guides are independant and operate via a wire setup with is easily moved forward or back to fit....when you pull the lever to move the seat base forward or back the rear mount is operated by wire! this can very easily be changed to suit!
its the width of the mounts thats the issue..i would sa you could get a way with a 5 mill diff each side and drill and bolt ..just use a thick washer made to with stand impact forces
eg if ya get rear ended you dont whant the seat to pull away!
I did a seat convesion awhile ago in a different make and to get it legit they were very strick on the bolts and washers used!
If this bolts in well sweet as i'd love a pair and we have heaps around here..
ANy body done tis?
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I think they look funny, to thick... besides the corolla gts seats aren't that bad. hold you well and are fairly comfortable. A step up from that would be a set of racing bucket seats... Looks like gts seats would hold you better anyways
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I can understand the rails and stuff for the fronts, but what about the backs?
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The back might be a bit tricky....i put hyundai pony back seat in an old(68) vaxhall..the width was good but i had to add a bit of foam to the sides to fill en out a bit..very easy...
i also had to drill a couple of holes for the mounting bracket but again nothing to hard and these were different cars from different manufactuars and decades....i dont forsee any trouble with the bottom but the back might be a bit tricky with the fold down mech if it does'nt line! if you dont need the fold down option well again should'nt be a brain buster to fit up ..it looks like the rear passenger might have to be over 6 foot to see out the windows though lol....
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