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anyone done it? im going to but wanted to know before i try if its to much hastle cheers
R32 fronts go straight in. It's been done before so try a search :)
cheers bud i seem to be shite at searching. ill look again.
I did this in 2001, maybe 2000 :wack:
dont suppose you could point me in the right direction of your posts on it?
ive been searching ages now lol
No mate. I had a search for 15 mins and couldnt find em :wack:
I had my bro change sort the subframes. I got the seats without the sliders, so I had him adapt the S13 sliders to the R33 bases. Made em sit nice n low. And they were held in with 4 bolts, not three, like most S body cars running R33 seats ;)
Sideways Danny
04-03-2008, 20:04
there's one bolt hole that's about 10mm out. the best way is to weld on a bit of plate and drill a new hole in the right place, seen people use big washers to clamp that foot down. wouldn't do it myself, would slide out very easily
I did this in 2001, maybe 2000 :wack:
Did you fit them in a field by any chance :sleep:;)
No mate. It was a building site. They were just starting to build on the fields :wack:
Steve(S14a)
05-03-2008, 16:17
What about R34 seats?
No mate. I had a search for 15 mins and couldnt find em :wack:
I had my bro change sort the subframes. I got the seats without the sliders, so I had him adapt the S13 sliders to the R33 bases. Made em sit nice n low. And they were held in with 4 bolts, not three, like most S body cars running R33 seats ;)
glad it wasnt just me lol.
i guess im going to have to get off my arse and try fitting them .
cheers guys
Actual_Ben_Taylor
05-03-2008, 18:43
What about R34 seats?
Same fitment as R32/3
there's one bolt hole that's about 10mm out. the best way is to weld on a bit of plate and drill a new hole in the right place, seen people use big washers to clamp that foot down. wouldn't do it myself, would slide out very easily
What he said:nod:
Same process for using skyline basemount subframes:thumbs:
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