So I'm in the market to replace some bucket seats that were in my Spider. I've been checking out multiple sites that sell knock of racing seats and they are pretty cheap for the most part.
I'm wondering what you guys have been doing for buckets in your cars?... re-doing the stocker seats, putting in high dollar buckets, or going with some knock off decent seats.
Anything feedback or pictures would be appreciated.
Bucket Seats
Bucket Seats
Last edited by PNWSmoker on Tue Jun 16, 2009 11:18 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Bucket Seats
new foam for the driver's seat bottom and upholstery from World Upholstery.
http://www.worlduph.com/fiat1.htm
It's been about six years, and the new upholstery has held up well. No signs of ageing yet. So far, so good. The whole thing ran about $400 to do.
http://www.worlduph.com/fiat1.htm
It's been about six years, and the new upholstery has held up well. No signs of ageing yet. So far, so good. The whole thing ran about $400 to do.
Re: Bucket Seats
That looks pretty good. I need to check out my stockers a little closer and see just how bad they are. I think they might be missing some hardware.
Re: Bucket Seats
racing seats are okay and cheap, but they change the look of the car. Miata, Fiero or Civic seats swap in fairly easily, or redo the stockers
Re: Bucket Seats
I've road in a car that had Miata seats and they were pretty cool. I'm just having a tough time finding them.So Cal Mark wrote:racing seats are okay and cheap, but they change the look of the car. Miata, Fiero or Civic seats swap in fairly easily, or redo the stockers