Turbo Wagon Interior
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Cheers Mate.!!!! Is there anyway to use the rear seat if I don't need it to fold down??? Can it be permenantly fixed in place???
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I recently tried swapping my rear sti saloon seats into my wagon. Basically the saloon seats have no reinforcement backing, there just foam/type sponge covered in cloth. Plus the base & back rest have a different shape to that of the wagon rear seats.
I was very luckly to find matching rear sti seats from a wagon.
The wagon seats are really totally different, for starters:
The based seat has a complete metal base & is different in shape.
The back rest has a hinge mechanism either side, plus the seat is spilt into 2/1.
The only way I can see you using the saloon seats into your wagon would be to make a permanent backing base for the back rest on the car its self.
I am not sure how your plastic rear trim panels would match the saloon rear seats (shapes/gaps etc)
I was very luckly to find matching rear sti seats from a wagon.
The wagon seats are really totally different, for starters:
The based seat has a complete metal base & is different in shape.
The back rest has a hinge mechanism either side, plus the seat is spilt into 2/1.
The only way I can see you using the saloon seats into your wagon would be to make a permanent backing base for the back rest on the car its self.
I am not sure how your plastic rear trim panels would match the saloon rear seats (shapes/gaps etc)
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