racing bucket seats
-
- Sigma-Galant Police (Global Mod)
- Posts: 2119
- Joined: Sat Oct 22, 2011 6:48 am
- Location: melbourne
racing bucket seats
Hi guys
I got a quote from an auto trimmer to re-upholster a set of front starion seats in blak velour and my rear seat in matching fabric.....after i nearly dropped dead after a $2000 quote......i've considered purchasing a brand new set of reclining racing buckets in the likes of SAAS, Recaro, Autotechnica etc.
My question is....is there any particular brand of seating that can be adapted to the sigma rails???
I've heard of people bolting them into cars like Falcons and Commodores...but never heard of a sigma....any help on this please???
I got a quote from an auto trimmer to re-upholster a set of front starion seats in blak velour and my rear seat in matching fabric.....after i nearly dropped dead after a $2000 quote......i've considered purchasing a brand new set of reclining racing buckets in the likes of SAAS, Recaro, Autotechnica etc.
My question is....is there any particular brand of seating that can be adapted to the sigma rails???
I've heard of people bolting them into cars like Falcons and Commodores...but never heard of a sigma....any help on this please???
Built with pride, Driven in anger
Re: racing bucket seats
I got about the same quote to re-do the hardtops seats. Try searching trade me, japanese yahoo and import monster. I got my GTO seats from Import Monster and saved nearly $1000 and ended up with some sweet seats.
-
- Sigma-Galant Police (Global Mod)
- Posts: 2119
- Joined: Sat Oct 22, 2011 6:48 am
- Location: melbourne
Re: racing bucket seats
Great!!
thanks for the adice...i'm actually gonna check ebay for good 2nd handies on black racing seats.... and maybe just get the rears re-upolstered....i doubt i'll find standard black rear wagon seats lol
thanks again
thanks for the adice...i'm actually gonna check ebay for good 2nd handies on black racing seats.... and maybe just get the rears re-upolstered....i doubt i'll find standard black rear wagon seats lol
thanks again
Built with pride, Driven in anger
Re: racing bucket seats
Yeah, a wagon makes it tougher. A seat cover always works and get some sporty seats for the front.
-
- Sigma-Galant Police (Global Mod)
- Posts: 2119
- Joined: Sat Oct 22, 2011 6:48 am
- Location: melbourne
Re: racing bucket seats
yeah not sure what to do with the rear seats yet.....im thinking of mearuring up nimbus or early pajero seat and see with they are moulded differently...i think they have rear head rests from memory too!!!
Built with pride, Driven in anger
- amgis_obrut
- Posts: 1742
- Joined: Wed Mar 18, 2009 6:26 pm
- Location: Orient Point NSW
Re: racing bucket seats
i got a full retrim done on an escort about 10 years ago
front seats were $500pr
rear seat was $600 also had it re bolstered to match the recaro fronts
4 door trims and gear shift boot $300
carpet $160
I dont think theres any aftermarket seats that will "bolt in" unless you can find some pws rails, failing that you can make some adapter rails from 6x25mm flat bar and bolt them in
Also when choosing a seat, you will need one that has a fairly thin bottom swab otherwise your head will touch the roof
front seats were $500pr
rear seat was $600 also had it re bolstered to match the recaro fronts
4 door trims and gear shift boot $300
carpet $160
I dont think theres any aftermarket seats that will "bolt in" unless you can find some pws rails, failing that you can make some adapter rails from 6x25mm flat bar and bolt them in
Also when choosing a seat, you will need one that has a fairly thin bottom swab otherwise your head will touch the roof
GH Sigma, 16" Mesh wheels, sports steering wheel and a V8 exhaust
Re: racing bucket seats
I have Recaros in my Wagon, and a Saas seat in my Hatch, both types of seats are fitted using the original rails. I haven't had to do anything like weld or add plates. I have simply redrilled holes in the original rails to suit the new seats.
Just measure the distance side to side between the seat runners. My Lancer Hatch, and Galant wagon are both 400mm apart. The same as the Recaro and Saas seats that I have (don't assume all seats are the same, make sure you measure).
Here are the Recaros in my wagon.

Dave...
Just measure the distance side to side between the seat runners. My Lancer Hatch, and Galant wagon are both 400mm apart. The same as the Recaro and Saas seats that I have (don't assume all seats are the same, make sure you measure).
Here are the Recaros in my wagon.

Dave...
If you want any sigma-galant.com stickers, then look here for how to get them sigma-galant.com stickers
Re: racing bucket seats
As "the other Dave" (75wagon) says, adapting most aftermarket seats to existing seat runners is generally easy as.
With side mount seats, just bolt the mounts to the stock rails ... the holes in the mounts are usually slotted so there is some room to play with width etc. The SAAS Mach II driver's seat in my GB is done this way.
For bottom mount seats, just bolt some cross pieces to the rails and bolt the seat to that, if the spacing doesn't match. (I used a couple of 50mm x 6mm alloy strips to mount the Velo seat on the passenger side in mine - the mounting holes in the seat are too close together to bolt straight to the rails)
Just FYI ... the mounting holes in the base of OBX "Daytona" seats are also exactly the same width apart as stock Galant seat rails. Just have to drill 1 hole in each rail to match the rear mounting points (I think .. maybe it was the front ?) and bolt them on. Took me all of 15-20mins to fit one. They are ADR-compliant seats too, so fully legal ..... and cheap.
Note : Reclining seats are not "racing seats" .... and if it's primarily a road car, you will find that competition-type buckets with high sides will become a PITA very quickly to get in & out of !!
With side mount seats, just bolt the mounts to the stock rails ... the holes in the mounts are usually slotted so there is some room to play with width etc. The SAAS Mach II driver's seat in my GB is done this way.
For bottom mount seats, just bolt some cross pieces to the rails and bolt the seat to that, if the spacing doesn't match. (I used a couple of 50mm x 6mm alloy strips to mount the Velo seat on the passenger side in mine - the mounting holes in the seat are too close together to bolt straight to the rails)
Just FYI ... the mounting holes in the base of OBX "Daytona" seats are also exactly the same width apart as stock Galant seat rails. Just have to drill 1 hole in each rail to match the rear mounting points (I think .. maybe it was the front ?) and bolt them on. Took me all of 15-20mins to fit one. They are ADR-compliant seats too, so fully legal ..... and cheap.
Note : Reclining seats are not "racing seats" .... and if it's primarily a road car, you will find that competition-type buckets with high sides will become a PITA very quickly to get in & out of !!
Re: racing bucket seats
Very true.davetrees wrote:Note : Reclining seats are not "racing seats" .... and if it's primarily a road car, you will find that competition-type buckets with high sides will become a PITA very quickly to get in & out of !!
It does seem like a commonly accepted faux pas though.
Dave...
If you want any sigma-galant.com stickers, then look here for how to get them sigma-galant.com stickers
- amgis_obrut
- Posts: 1742
- Joined: Wed Mar 18, 2009 6:26 pm
- Location: Orient Point NSW
Re: racing bucket seats
I wish it were that easy to do a sigma, drivers seat is a pita
GH Sigma, 16" Mesh wheels, sports steering wheel and a V8 exhaust
Re: racing bucket seats
Nanna was never meant to race, lolamgis_obrut » Wed Nov 02, 2011 7:24 pm
I wish it were that easy to do a sigma, drivers seat is a pita
-
- Sigma-Galant Police (Global Mod)
- Posts: 2119
- Joined: Sat Oct 22, 2011 6:48 am
- Location: melbourne
Re: racing bucket seats
davetrees wrote:Note : Reclining seats are not "racing seats" .... and if it's primarily a road car, you will find that competition-type buckets with high sides will become a PITA very quickly to get in & out of !!
That's true..i shoulda been more specific....im looking for more lateral support in a road going car.....purely for the reason that my ass is quite the 'wide load'
i'm looking for more the racing look...or at the least....a nicely shaped/padded seat
It will be a road, but not a daily....at least thats the plan
Built with pride, Driven in anger
Re: racing bucket seats
2k??!!
I think its time someone write a DIY on reupholstering yourself lol
I think its time someone write a DIY on reupholstering yourself lol
1992 Toyota Cressida Grande - 2jzgte + Garrett GT35r, BPU mods
1985 Mazda RX7 - 12A Rotary
1985 Nissan Bluebird TRX - CA20S
1985 Mazda RX7 - 12A Rotary
1985 Nissan Bluebird TRX - CA20S
-
- Sigma-Galant Police (Global Mod)
- Posts: 2119
- Joined: Sat Oct 22, 2011 6:48 am
- Location: melbourne
Re: racing bucket seats
well i'm doing DIY on the upholstery for the doors, trims, dash, instrument cluster....the works.....i did it in my old wagon and it worked an absolute bloody treat!!!
Mind you, that quote was the only one i had and it was from a rather well known shop
Mind you, that quote was the only one i had and it was from a rather well known shop
Built with pride, Driven in anger
Re: racing bucket seats
This concerns me....

dash, instrument cluster

-
- Sigma-Galant Police (Global Mod)
- Posts: 2119
- Joined: Sat Oct 22, 2011 6:48 am
- Location: melbourne
Re: racing bucket seats
Why does it concern you????? i think the dash upholstered like that looks really good!!
Built with pride, Driven in anger
-
- Sigma-Galant Police (Global Mod)
- Posts: 2119
- Joined: Sat Oct 22, 2011 6:48 am
- Location: melbourne
Re: racing bucket seats
you don't think it will work very do you....
Built with pride, Driven in anger
Re: racing bucket seats
Not my receptacle for hot beverage.
-
- Sigma-Galant Police (Global Mod)
- Posts: 2119
- Joined: Sat Oct 22, 2011 6:48 am
- Location: melbourne
Re: racing bucket seats
That's a fair call.....i personally don't like the brown vinyl wrapping the dash board....so i'd like to replace it
Built with pride, Driven in anger
Re: racing bucket seats
If it's not split or warped you can have a go at pulling it out and hitting it with vinyl spray. Stitching a dash cover is not for the the faint hearted. Look up auto upholstery courses in your area at T.A.F.E. and sign up. They're expensive (about $800ish) but you'll learn how to make door trims from scratch, replace kick panels, rebolster seats and repair broken seat frames. Plus you'll be able to use your own car as project material in class. But if you're like me, you'll only want to do it once... 

-
- Sigma-Galant Police (Global Mod)
- Posts: 2119
- Joined: Sat Oct 22, 2011 6:48 am
- Location: melbourne
Re: racing bucket seats
i have thought about going down that path geezer....in particular with pain/panel work and the upholsetry
Although i'd like to have HUUUUUGE power, my goal really is to do a 'budget build up' and to do literally as much of the work myself(obviously, some things i wont be able to do myself), purely for the reason of...if someone looks at the car and asks "who did that for you: i can stand there proudly and say "i did it myself"
I have thought using vinyl paint on the dash......i like to be difficult tho lol
Although i'd like to have HUUUUUGE power, my goal really is to do a 'budget build up' and to do literally as much of the work myself(obviously, some things i wont be able to do myself), purely for the reason of...if someone looks at the car and asks "who did that for you: i can stand there proudly and say "i did it myself"
I have thought using vinyl paint on the dash......i like to be difficult tho lol
Built with pride, Driven in anger
Re: racing bucket seats
I used to daily with a fixed back, they're fine once you get used to them.
Was a Bride Zeta II, like this:

Was a Bride Zeta II, like this:

-Josh.

Daily: 7/96 EF Falcon, 4.0 SOHC, BTR95LE, 3.45:1 LSD/Lukey extractors, full 2.5” exhaust, EL intake, Tickford snorkel, 87DA cam, AU injectors, shiftkits.com.au single stage kit. PB 14.93@91mph.
Project: Red '81 Scorpion-http://www.sigma-galant.com/viewtopic.php?f=46&t=11889

Daily: 7/96 EF Falcon, 4.0 SOHC, BTR95LE, 3.45:1 LSD/Lukey extractors, full 2.5” exhaust, EL intake, Tickford snorkel, 87DA cam, AU injectors, shiftkits.com.au single stage kit. PB 14.93@91mph.
Project: Red '81 Scorpion-http://www.sigma-galant.com/viewtopic.php?f=46&t=11889