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Replacement seats

Discussion in 'Suzuki Carry' started by 0neshot, May 16, 2015.

  1. 0neshot

    0neshot Member

    I need to replace both my seats .lot of rust underneath,to much to recover I think,anybody have a option or source?
     
  2. 0neshot

    0neshot Member

    anybody have thoughts on what kind of seats out of a junkyards would fit on my pans under these seats,anybody?
     
  3. Jim Nelson

    Jim Nelson Active Member

    If I remember right,spaner had to do some seat mods on his truck when he did the supercharger and I believe he sourced them from Northern Tool.You might search that thread and see or pm spaner.He's been really busy so might not get back to you right away.
     
  4. 0neshot

    0neshot Member

    Thanks anyway jim,dropped them at a uphosterer yesterday may post a picture when I get them back in 3 weeks or so an 275 bucks poorer.
     
  5. spaner

    spaner Well-Known Member

    If there is one thing that JIM is good at here, it is that JIM has the "PULSE" of the site.
    Long term-short term, JIM has the pulse of the site, and is why I've recommmended him for site moderator, time and again.
    The K-man knows site tech but JIM, he knows where we are, and where we are going, as far as the mini-trucks. He's here, every day; on-site.

    The seats,
    As JIM says,
    The result that is looked for, is the differance between the Jap-mini-man, and the Northamerican market.
    There are factory adjustments in the seats; fore, and aft, but no up-and down.
    The American guys, we wish for "All-The-Way-Back", and "All-The-Way-Down".

    If you're going to go with a modded seat, then get the adjustment gizmo removed while you're in there, cu'z that will give a few inches. A seat, on top of the LOT. GET-RID of ALL of the gizmos between the mount and the seat it-self, as this will provide "room" (space), for your bum...;)

    For the Suzuki, there is a seat under a seat; The one under contains the adjustment, just have it cut-off.

    All the way back, and no adjustment gizmo,
    Will give about 3" of extra head room and be welded/bolted into the all-aft position...


    Spaner
     

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