Question: Wit coupe seats fit in a sedan
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Question: Wit coupe seats fit in a sedan
I am one of those rare G35 guys that actuall went from an 04 coupe, to an 05 sedan. Don't get me wrong, I love my 05, but the seats simply do not "hold" you the same way as the coupe seats.
QUESTION:
Can you get coupe seats in a sedan? My thoughts are that once you remove the rail mounts, are the holes lines up to interchange with the sedan rails? I would LOVE to have some more agressive coupe seats in the sedan, and keeping it factory is a big plus for me.
Anyone have more info, or done this swap before?
QUESTION:
Can you get coupe seats in a sedan? My thoughts are that once you remove the rail mounts, are the holes lines up to interchange with the sedan rails? I would LOVE to have some more agressive coupe seats in the sedan, and keeping it factory is a big plus for me.
Anyone have more info, or done this swap before?
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I asked the dealer that same question once....the guy in parts told me theoretically it should work. I don't know how reliable he was, however. Before you start worrying about rails or screws or slots...I would do some measurements to see if they would even fit.
Then, I would try to get a hold of whomever is actually fixing the rocking seats for service bulletin we are having on the G's. I know at Miller Infiniti of Van Nuys, they are outsourcing that job to some upholstery shop. I'm sure the shop would know whether it works or not, because they have worked on sedans and coupe's...taking the seats of the rails and all that...they should be real familiar.
Goodluck!
Then, I would try to get a hold of whomever is actually fixing the rocking seats for service bulletin we are having on the G's. I know at Miller Infiniti of Van Nuys, they are outsourcing that job to some upholstery shop. I'm sure the shop would know whether it works or not, because they have worked on sedans and coupe's...taking the seats of the rails and all that...they should be real familiar.
Goodluck!
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