Aftermarket Seats???
I recently got my 95 lx from my auto teacher and when he first got it we had to weld the seat rails back together, ive owned the car for a few months and the other day the weld broke, so, i welded it again, and it broke in less than an hour. so now my question is wether it would be feasable to go to a junkyard and get a new seat as this one has cigarette burns form the PO, or rather buy a new driver and passanger seat from the aftermarket, if there are even seats available for our cars
griffin |
Hell yeah, finally some freakin Minnesotans in the house. We're better at racing cus we can do it on ice bizatch! I just got my protege a few months ago, hows the protege scene here? I know there are a lot of ricers, but haven't seen too many mazdas.
class of 2001 Roseville Area High School University of Minnesota 2002 Mazda Protege ES stock 1995 Mustang Cobra Boys been out to Redrock? Pretty fun eh?? Oh ya... you betcha... :violin: |
Originally posted by Protegé Menacé Mr cane had a protege??? my driver seat rail keepsbreaking of where the front left bolt connects the rail to the seat piece, and right now im usign a piece of thcik copper wire to just hold the cahitr down but even THAT is breaking :( and yeah, I graduated from JHS 2 years ago, you probably saw me around, i was 6 foot 6 brown hair, cant miss me ;) what grade you in now? and what color is your protege? If your ever down in bloomington stop by mcdonalds by the school, workin there most every day. griffin |
getting back on topic, there are many companies such as sparco, momo, etc. which make aftermarket racing seats....they are hella expensive though (usually 300-400/seat). All seats usually come with universal rails that i assume, just bolt on.:)
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