G35 Seats in a Z?
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risky,
Same problem here.....seat chushion right? I went to a local car upholstry shop. He was able to repad the cushion and thus far has eliminated the problem. cost me 150 bucks.
Same problem here.....seat chushion right? I went to a local car upholstry shop. He was able to repad the cushion and thus far has eliminated the problem. cost me 150 bucks.
Originally Posted by The Brickyard Rat
risky,
Same problem here.....seat chushion right? I went to a local car upholstry shop. He was able to repad the cushion and thus far has eliminated the problem. cost me 150 bucks.
Same problem here.....seat chushion right? I went to a local car upholstry shop. He was able to repad the cushion and thus far has eliminated the problem. cost me 150 bucks.
i have been thinking about getting some leather put on the seats anyway, maybe I can just get some extra cushion, lumbar support, and leather all at the same time, i just hope that after all that the seats still look decent...
In this case I'm NOT talking about the lumbar support in the back of the seat; although it does help.
I had the seat cushion, where you park your butt, rebuilt. Worked wonders.
The seat cushion angle was to steep; I had it rebuilt so the angle is reduced & extra butt support added.
(The first guy that comments on me being a "candy butt" is in for some grief!!)
I had the seat cushion, where you park your butt, rebuilt. Worked wonders.
The seat cushion angle was to steep; I had it rebuilt so the angle is reduced & extra butt support added.
(The first guy that comments on me being a "candy butt" is in for some grief!!)
that's an idea, adding G35 coupe seats in the Z? So any G35 coupe seats will fit the Z? Or they'd have to be as close the same year production? Not sure about the G35 seats look inside the Z, doesn't really match, but the G35's seats does have a lot more lumbar support for sure. My mom has lower back problems, and she always used to like the G's leather seats, very supportive for people with lower back problems.





