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Coaster seats and seatbelts


Wondering if someone could share advice or referral for installing seatbelts and different seats to replace the original coaster seat which is very uncomfortable.  I was thinking powered touareg seats or Lexus seats... any advice would be appreciate.

I would love to hear others experiences? 

I have an engineer that seems to be good, however it is not clear, what seats would work as alternatives, and who can help with advice.  I would like to do it right and legal the first time.

Thank you all in advance for sharing.

verychai



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Before you do anything, talk to your engineer about what you want to achieve.
This is his business and if he is approved by your local RTA, he will know what he is talking about and will be able to give you the best advise.
Cheers,
Peter

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x2 on Peter's comments.

I recall ARB having brochures on Recaro seats & handling quite a range of replacement seats. However they aren't cheap!

Welcome VeryChai - we try to help the new, inexperienced people who join the forum. Hopefully you will be able to share your adventures too.
There was a very informative post recently on what to include on a post seeking help. Have a look at it - in the General forum.

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iana wrote it on Nov 14th.

Also as a new member VeryChai, have a look at the forum as a whole & see where you might have posted this query to get more answers.
I notice other newer members are posting in areas that most of us wouldn't normally look. Become familiar with it & enjoy your times out on the road.

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