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c4-zo7-91 | fitting aftermarket race seats to sport factory rails!! | ||
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hi guys,
just wandering is it possible to fit aftermarket brand sport racing seats to factory leather sport seat rails for a 1991 vette ?? whats required to do this?? what seats that you know of will fit ?? any other ideas would be great to hear off r.e this cheers guys thanks glen |
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Posted on: 2008/7/17 8:52
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Matatk | Re: fitting aftermarket race seats to sport factory rails!! | ||
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Doesn't corbeau have a seat track that will fit? I'm not sure if it requires modifications, but I know there are quite a few guys with corbeau A4s.
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Posted on: 2008/7/17 13:17
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FATED | Re: fitting aftermarket race seats to sport factory rails!! | ||
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I just did that by using 1/4 inch strap. On the drivers seat I ran it from side to side and on the pax seat I ran a strap for and aft with another strap 90 degrees. My drivers is electric and the pax is a manual fore and aft only. If you havent bought your seats yet get lever adjust. I got a cheap set of ebay that the seller tried to get in a Porche. They had the knob reclining control and this was the widest part of the seat. Had to cut the knobs in half to get them to fit.
Also be carfull on the positioning of the seat. |
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Posted on: 2008/7/17 13:22
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BillH | Re: fitting aftermarket race seats to sport factory rails!! | ||
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The best seat rails come from Gary at hardbar.
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Posted on: 2008/7/17 15:38
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BrianCunningham | Re: fitting aftermarket race seats to sport factory rails!! | ||
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http://hardbarusa.com/hardbar/product ... 5f5d359ced2a5040b7eb9d63b |
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Posted on: 2008/7/17 19:23
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c4-zo7-91 | Re: fitting aftermarket race seats to sport factory rails!! | ||
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hi guys,
wow,cool thanks for all the cool info and links!! much appreciated guys!! so what do i do about my electrics with the seats then ?? as iv got thr electric sport seats thats all!! can i still keep them electric ?? thanks guys cheers glen |
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Posted on: 2008/7/17 19:37
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c4-zo7-91 | Re: fitting aftermarket race seats to sport factory rails!! | ||
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hi guys,what do i do about my electrics for the seats please ??????? |
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Posted on: 2008/7/18 21:44
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FATED | Re: fitting aftermarket race seats to sport factory rails!! | ||
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I think that the brackets in the picture are to adapt after market seats to your factory rails. You keep your electrics except for the lumbar suport and wing adjustment.
like I said I made my own from strap. The driver seat holes were close to the original rails. The pasenger seat was not that close to the manual rails and the seat sits at a little angle. You will see this when you remove the original seats. The strap and a few bolts ran less than $20. The wires for the lumbar support and wings I just capped and hid under the carpet. The after market seats may sit a little higher than original. As far as what seats will fit, check the dimensions of the replacement seats. Web sales like Summit and others give the outside dimensions of the seats. |
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Posted on: 2008/7/18 23:29
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