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Title: seat swap options
Post by: sniper4x4 on October 27, 2012, 07:03:27 PM
my front and back seats are shot in my 88 zuki what is a common, easy, and cheapest route to go.
Title: Re: seat swap options
Post by: Wildman on October 29, 2012, 03:43:02 AM
Alot of people use the seats from a Dodge Neon. They fit good and are comfortable.  Thats what is in mine.

Wade
Title: Re: seat swap options
Post by: Skyhiranger on October 29, 2012, 06:16:51 AM
Alot of people use the seats from a Dodge Neon. They fit good and are comfortable.  Thats what is in mine.

Wade

X2.  For front seats, the later neon seats are great.  I have them in a couple of my samurais.
For the rear seat, you are kinda limited on choices, since a samurai rear seat is so narrow.  So basically a samurai or some jeeps have a narrow enough rear seat, to fit between the fenderwells.
Title: Re: seat swap options
Post by: crewcabrob on October 29, 2012, 10:20:46 AM
For teh rearseat, a Jeep fold and tumble is the best way to go.  You can either source a good used one or buy a new one from Corbeau, Best top or one of the others.

I have a budy trying to sell a fold and tumble from his old jeep.  Still in good shape, grey with brackets I believe.  I can find out how much he wants for it.  About $33 to ship via USPS.

Rob
Title: Re: seat swap options
Post by: sniper4x4 on October 30, 2012, 07:05:28 PM
will a sidekick rear seat work? not sure what year it is out of but the guy said its latch was in-set in the floor were mine is bolt to the top.  Are  the neon seats a bolt in swap or will i need to make brackets? I found a set of cherokee seats how hard would would they be to make work in the front?
Title: Re: seat swap options
Post by: HumboldtZuk on October 31, 2012, 12:41:50 AM
I just swapped in some JK seats. It wasn't hard at all...I just measured and drilled for the Samurai sliders.  I mounted the sliders a couple inches forward so I could get more leg room.  So far so good...Swapping Cherokee seats would probably be similar.
Title: Re: seat swap options
Post by: GO_OUTSIDE! on November 04, 2012, 08:16:30 AM
I have a pair of grey rear seats for the samurai in great condition. $50 plus shipping from Virginia 24590.
Title: Re: seat swap options
Post by: Hypersega on November 06, 2012, 12:59:28 PM
I have 91 Honda Prelude front seats in mine... it was a bit of work though.... used the seat pans from a 86 Honda CRX
they are very comfy, have memory seat that does'nt use power to do that..,. has lumbar and the side of the drivers seat also is adjustable
Title: Re: seat swap options
Post by: AZuki13 on November 08, 2012, 11:25:53 AM
I have seats outta a early 90s f150 in mine. I had to pull 1 arm rest off of each seat. I used the sammys lower seat bracckets.