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Old 12-26-2009, 12:32 AM   #1
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J30 and Q45 Seats in S-Chassis

Anyone ever tried or done this? I noticed while in the boneyard that a lot of the Q and J seats are power and heated, so I wondered how different the rails were. Any insight would be cool. Thanks.
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Old 12-31-2009, 03:27 AM   #2
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Just remove the seat at a yard and compare it to an s13 seat at the yard. Try installing the Q/J seat and see if any brackets line up. Go from there.
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Why?

Either of those are more than likely to wide to fit into a Schassis, and they both are heavy, bulky, and feel like you're sitting on a couch. Why not just put a bench seat in it if you're looking for more room to lay down.

If you want power seats, the 350Zs are semi power. Though it's stupid to have power seats unless ten different people drive your car since once you set it you never have to move it again until someone else drives the car. Heated elements can be added to any seat easily either by using OE parts or an aftermarket kit.
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I'd love to have a black leather Q45 for a passenger seat... Any seat can be made to fit if you know what you're doing and how to do it.
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