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NordicSnow 08-15-18 03:27 PM

S5 rear seats in S4 Turbo II?
 
I've always wanted to experience rear seats in an FC and I found some S5 rear seats. Would I be able to fit them in my S4 car? I know that the B pillars are smaller in the S4 which causes the S4 seats to not fit in the S5, but im not sure if it will work the other way around.

Thanks,
Zeke

JDriftM 08-15-18 03:39 PM

The S4 and S5 chassis are the same, no fitment issues, nothing. The sheetmetal is the same. The plastic may differ, and you may have a small gap to compensate for where the powered shoulder belt would be on the S5, but it will cause you no issues in the S4. Swap them in and enjoy.

clokker 08-15-18 03:52 PM


Originally Posted by NordicSnow (Post 12294556)
I've always wanted to experience rear seats in an FC...
Zeke

Have you always wanted to amputate your legs above the knee and fold yourself in half?
That's what it would take for a human adult to sit back there.

It's good to have goals though, so you do you.

WondrousBread 08-15-18 07:43 PM


Originally Posted by clokker (Post 12294561)
Have you always wanted to amputate your legs above the knee and fold yourself in half?
That's what it would take for a human adult to sit back there.

It's good to have goals though, so you do you.

What he said. I have a set wrapped up in my garage (they came free with some other parts); they're comically small and uncomfortable. If the front seats are adjusted for comfort, the rears provide too little room for even a child's legs. You'll have to slide the front seats up to the point of discomfort to fit anyone in the back, and it will be incredibly tight.

But if your heart is set on it, go for it.


clokker 08-15-18 08:10 PM


Originally Posted by WondrousBread (Post 12294592)
they're comically small and uncomfortable.

I have always heard that "rear seats" like that were actually a ploy to fool insurance companies into thinking you had a sedan instead of a sports car.
That story- while totally plausible- may be an urban legend but I know that the rear seats in Sigfrid's FD were so grotesque that even his kids hated them and whinged nonstop when forced to use them.

The FC has a very useful rear hatch area that is totally ruined by these "seats", I really don't see the point.

DaBrkddy 08-16-18 12:24 PM

When I acquired my S4 it had no interior from the front seats back. I bought matching rear seats and trim from a local that wanted to convert his FC to a different color interior. I thought about getting rid of the seats and trying to find a set of storage bins, but after all the comments I get on them at meets/shows I just decided to keep them for the LOL and rarity factor. I've found they make a much more durable cargo shelf then the storage bins when they are folded down. For actual passenger use, they are indeed absolutely pointless.

Akagis_white_comet 08-17-18 09:07 PM


Originally Posted by DaBrkddy (Post 12294740)
When I acquired my S4 it had no interior from the front seats back. I bought matching rear seats and trim from a local that wanted to convert his FC to a different color interior. I thought about getting rid of the seats and trying to find a set of storage bins, but after all the comments I get on them at meets/shows I just decided to keep them for the LOL and rarity factor. I've found they make a much more durable cargo shelf then the storage bins when they are folded down. For actual passenger use, they are indeed absolutely pointless.

These are rare now??? Last time I heard, most people couldn't even GIVE them away. When I did the storage bin swap, I ended up throwing my blue rear seats away despite them being MINT! Kept the seat belts and repurposed them as self-cinching retractable cargo straps.

If you want a LOL story, here's one: Right when we moved here in January, the ex-fiancee and I's first couch was the 3rd row seat from my 1997 Ford Expedition. After sitting on that for a month, I still can't fathom how the NHTSA deemed it suitable for THREE PASSENGERS.

RX-7's are a fun car, not a people mover. If I need to have more than one passenger or move big stuff like appliances, that is why I have my Expedition.

TonyD89 08-17-18 11:40 PM

My stepfather had an '84 RX7 (kinda where I got the bug) with a back seat and when I was late teens, I actually sat back there on a few occasions. Sit on the floor with your back against the wall and pull your feet up, bending the knees, until your feet touch your ass. That's what it feels like. They are the definition of a bucket seat because it feels just like sitting in a bucket.

Gold car with a burgundy interior.

and.punker 08-25-18 04:38 PM

I was wondering; the euro spec S5s never got the auto seatbelts.

Did they just reuse the S4 seats in them?


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