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Thread: Front Seats - who has what and are you happy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    Corgie Carrier and EddyCortinaMan should be aware that replacement of seats (with different ones) requires engineering approval, which is likely to cost a lot more than the seats.

    I am sure that Isuzurover knows this, although I am not certain it applies in WA.

    John
    Certainly do. I have early Mitsubishi Lancer Sears in the IIA (with a QLD Mod Plate). They are VERY comfortable, but not the easiest to fit, and the lumbar support could be better.

    The WA system is fairly similar WRT mods, only you need to apply IN WRITING, IN ADVANCE (only required to do that for major mods in QLD).

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    Smile

    Ditto to JDSouth, Exmoor Trim, I've always said the standard County seats are some of the best long distance seats I've had the pleasure, for both posture and comfort. If you go non standard, how will you get access to your batteries?.

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    I have a pair of SAAS seats bought from repco a few years ago, they are very comfy, skinny, and same height as standard. If i was to do it again, i would either use the Examor foams or a pair of R32 GTR skyline seats (very very comfy).

    To access the under seats, i have re-enforced the seat base with a frame made from 1/4" flatbar, and hinged the seats rearward, holding the front 2 screws down with wingnuts. I also have some battery cables curled up under the bonnet with Anderson plugs so i can access the battery remotely.

    Andy

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    Thanks guys,

    Looks like new foams (and possibly refurb kits?) from exmoor are the go. Only problem is that as of 1 October they have stopped selling retail!!!

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    not true... they created a new webpage as a shop:

    www.trakkers.co.uk

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    Quote Originally Posted by EchiDna View Post
    not true... they created a new webpage as a shop:

    www.trakkers.co.uk
    Thanks, but this page says that Trakkers will only sell to the UK. Where to Buy

    I was basing my comments on this:
    From the 1st of October 2008 we will become 'trade only' which will enable us to run batch production and grow market share by working with a large number of trade outlets across the globe. We have already appointed a number of Key Distributors who will stock and promote our products; we shall publish shortly the outlets where you can source our products.
    News

    Looks like I will have to buy from craddocks or Bearmach. Can anyone reccomend one over the other?

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    When I was dealing with them, they said they were looking for an Australian distributor - potentially could result in lower prices, but probably a very restricted range of products, although because of the high postage costs on single items compared with bulk shipping, prices may end up slightly lower.

    Could be worth contacting them to see if they have found an Australian agent.

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    If they are selling through bearmach, give Karcraft in silverwater sydney a ring, they sell alot on behalf of bearmach.

    Andy

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    the only downside of bearmach is that they too are distributors, so you might be adding an extra layer or two of middlemen by buying through their network, which in turn might raise the price... Craddocks at least have their prices on their webpage, so you can see the costs (excluding shipping) directly.

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    I've got stratos seats in my 130 very comfy, there from opp.lock
    but were a little pricey.

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