ok i have the 94 corolla sedan and the seats are so uncomfortable do u know if any of the other toyota seats fit my car like celica or newer corollas cuz im hurting my back
The stock seats in my '91 Corolla DX are pretty decent. No, they aren't racing seats but they still hold me pretty well. I just can't stand having to buckle/unbuckle TWO seatbelts
Also, both front seatbelts that buckle to the door never retract correctly...
If I was going to buy racing seats for my Corolla, I would ditch the stock belts in a heartbeat and go with the harness. I feel that it is safer and more comfortable than the stock ones. I don't have the money though so I may as well stick with what I have now. If only I could fix those darn retractors.... Grrrrrr
umm the stock belts aren't uncomfortable. Nicer than a 5point harness for regular driving particularly since you can't reach the radio or anything with the 5 point harness...
I picked up a pair of beautiful AE92 GTS seats to put in the 96 DX, with brackets, but it's not a simple bolt-in. The AE102 has side-mount brackets versus the top-down of the AE92, which is going to mean the brackets off the AE102 will probably have to be cut off, hacked up, and either welded to the AE92 flat rails (not good, those seats sit at least three inches lower and I want the extra eyeroom) or somehow the AE102 brackets will have to be welded directly to the AE92 seats without igniting the upholstry!.
If anybody has any tips or information on doing this, I'd welcome the advice.
Still, even if those seats don't ever wind up fitting, $48 for two chairs that are the most comfortable furniture in the apartment isn't such a bad thing.
Yeah, those seats are something else. I sat in every other Toyota in that junkyard that wasn't rotted out inside, even a couple Lexii, and not even the Camrys or the Cressida had anything inside to compare to the humble GTS.
Also scored the two horns from a '68 Plymouth Fury III, those are wired into the little DX now, but that's a story for another post...
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