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Seats Hi all,I had just done a big long post and forgot to put the subject in and it wiped the lot,So here is the short version lol.I want to replace the front seats and am looking for ideas as to what i could use that would not be too difficult to modify for the runners?As always all advice/suggestions greatly appreciated. Cheers. ---------------------- |
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This may help a little- http://www.bedfordcf.co.uk/mboard/showthread.php?id=2400&postid=1
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mine has got transit seats in. 1 bench and a single for the driver dont know how much work it was to put them in as it came with them in but they do fit well. I was planning on swaping them for a set from a toyota estima that i bought a while ago for spares. The middle set of seats are on swivels. The only trouble is i have two kids and need to keep at least three seats with belts and the two seats ive got are from a 7 seater which means the middle row is two singles. I also have a good estima which is a eight seater which has a middle row of one single and two doubles with seatbelts attached still with swivels and the width would fit because these are quite narrow cars. Anything should fit with the right fetaling and a welder. and this would give the van alot better feel. proubly no use to you but there are plenty of good ones in the scrp yards as the heads are prone to cracking. deffinatly worth a look. |
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I have a set from a Saab 9000 (same as the 900) in my Trailblazer. Very easy to fit,you can either make a simple frame or use some sheet steel, which I did. the Saab runners are flat, so no messing about with strange shapes. They are very comfy, and cost me £20! |
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