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Limeybastard 05-04-2014 03:48 PM

What other Nissan seats fit?
 
Just curious to know what other Nissan seats fit our Z as a direct replacement. Perhaps G37?

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Jordo! 05-04-2014 04:11 PM

Probably G37 -- although I don't know how different they are.

Are you looking for ones that are more comfortable or just different? If you have base seats. the touring seats are nicer and will directly fit. If just looking for something different, you could try and get the convertable seats, which are (IMO) a little sportier looking,

Limeybastard 05-04-2014 04:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Jordo! (Post 2806495)
Probably G37 -- although I don't know how different they are.

Are you looking for ones that are more comfortable or just different? If you have base seats. the touring seats are nicer and will directly fit. If just looking for something different, you could try and get the convertable seats, which are (IMO) a little sportier looking,

Looking for a bit more comfort as I've got a slightly wider bottom than most. ;-)



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roadrash666 05-04-2014 05:56 PM

I sincerely doubt that the seats out of a G37 coupe will fit your Z, it would probably be easier to shrink your *** than get bigger seats in there. I'm pretty sure there isn't room for the seat motors in the G seats either. That's why there are manual adjusters for the lumbar and seat cushion on the Z. Good luck!

tnav 05-04-2014 06:09 PM

I was looking at seats too, the seats in the Z are way too short for me half of my legs hang, just sucks. I think my best option is the Recaro Sports seats, they look amazing and the quality is the same as you would get in an Audi. Check out the Sportster CS Vinyl black / dinamica suede black. Some of the seats can be ordered in wider size

Jordo! 05-04-2014 06:26 PM

^^^ Something like that might be your best bet.

Otherwise, you'd have to do some p/n cross shopping to compare and contrast -- such as a site like here 2010 Nissan 370Z Front Seat - 870301

Limeybastard 05-04-2014 07:18 PM

Almost 3 grand each seat I'll pass.

I'll just research and find a salvage yard to get some seats to experiment. Good point about the motors not perhaps fitting.

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roadrash666 05-04-2014 08:15 PM

If I may offer a suggestion? Research the upholstery shops in your area, you might be able to find a competent shop that can customize your seat for a reasonable amount of cash. I think that would probably be less than trying to replace what you have. Maybe if you could have the side bolsters cut down a little that would suit your needs.:tiphat:

Limeybastard 05-04-2014 08:30 PM

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Originally Posted by roadrash666 (Post 2806598)
If I may offer a suggestion? Research the upholstery shops in your area, you might be able to find a competent shop that can customize your seat for a reasonable amount of cash. I think that would probably be less than trying to replace what you have. Maybe if you could have the side bolsters cut down a little that would suit your needs.:tiphat:

Side bolster ain't too bad as is. Just need a bit of softer and height. I'm 5,7".

In all honesty the current stock base seats aren't that shabby. But wouldn't mind swapping out for something else then when it comes to trade in the stock seats will also be mint.
On my last two trades both appraisers mentioned that my interior was as new. I used seat covers. ;-)

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karotZ 05-04-2014 08:54 PM

I stand 6'2" and weigh 300 lbs and have a fat a$$ and thighs as large as a whole turkeys and I fit just fine on the stock seats, and actually installed Sparco Fighter seats which are smaller since last year and I still fit. The Z was made for the american size, no clue why you guys complain size wise. Comfort wise, yes they are garbage but it's a sports car, it's expected. Touring seats are as comfy as they get if your in a budget.

Edit-
Have you checked for used R35 seats?

fuct 05-06-2014 03:52 PM

6', 195 here and i agree, a little wider bottom would have been nice.

karotZ not sure how you can fit and still be comfy. sounds like you would have to shoe horn your @ss in there.

kenchan 05-06-2014 04:11 PM

some big arse guy got in my car last year to do the smog check and he did something to the seat where it makes like a spring shifting feel when i go over some certain bumps. :shakes head:

it's not the loose starwasher TSB cause i fixed that myself and it's a different feeling.

madwi 05-06-2014 06:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Limeybastard (Post 2806603)
Side bolster ain't too bad as is. Just need a bit of softer and height. I'm 5,7".

In all honesty the current stock base seats aren't that shabby. But wouldn't mind swapping out for something else then when it comes to trade in the stock seats will also be mint.
On my last two trades both appraisers mentioned that my interior was as new. I used seat covers. ;-)

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Limey does your living room have plastic covers on the couch too? :icon17:
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Limeybastard 05-06-2014 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by madwi (Post 2808712)
Limey does your living room have plastic covers on the couch too? :icon17:
http://howtogetridofweedsmell.com/wp...ered-couch.png

Hahaha. That was so funny. Thanks. No it doesn't have plastic, but I do have throws on them. Lololol.

Seriously, if I did have seats like the one you posted then they would have plastic on them for sure.


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DEpointfive0 05-06-2014 09:39 PM

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Originally Posted by fuct (Post 2808559)
6', 195 here and i agree, a little wider bottom would have been nice.

karotZ not sure how you can fit and still be comfy. sounds like you would have to shoe horn your @ss in there.

I'm bigger, lol

No fitment issues; and the touring seats are great


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