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What brand seats will fit holden vu without needing new rails

Benjamien.C

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Does anyone know if Nissan 350z seats would fit without needing new rails?
 

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Pretty much all variants of VT, VX, WH seats will bolt straight in (Maybe VY/VZ but unsure)

Other than that no other manufacturers seats will simply "bolt in".
 

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If you use VZ seat frames, VE foams and covers can be swapped over to the VZ frame. Very similar frames.
 

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There are three basic ways of swapping seats.
1. Adapting new seat rails to floor. (the most difficult)
2. Retaining existing rails and adapting new seats. (relatively simple depending on design of rails)
3. Straight swap with similar seats from same basic model. (easy)

The seat rails on VT to VZ are separate from the seat base. Option 2 is the most practical method. If the rails are separate on the Nissan seats, you may be able to ditch them and adapt the seats to your existing rails. This let's you keep existing seat belt pre-tensioners and inner belt mounting points.
 

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There are three basic ways of swapping seats.
1. Adapting new seat rails to floor. (the most difficult)
2. Retaining existing rails and adapting new seats. (relatively simple depending on design of rails)
3. Straight swap with similar seats from same basic model. (easy)

The seat rails on VT to VZ are separate from the seat base. Option 2 is the most practical method. If the rails are separate on the Nissan seats, you may be able to ditch them and adapt the seats to your existing rails. This let's you keep existing seat belt pre-tensioners and inner belt mounting points.
There are three basic ways of swapping seats.
1. Adapting new seat rails to floor. (the most difficult)
2. Retaining existing rails and adapting new seats. (relatively simple depending on design of rails)
3. Straight swap with similar seats from same basic model. (easy)

The seat rails on VT to VZ are separate from the seat base. Option 2 is the most practical method. If the rails are separate on the Nissan seats, you may be able to ditch them and adapt the seats to your existing rails. This let's you keep existing seat belt pre-tensioners and inner belt mounting points.
Thanks heaps man, that helps so much
 
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