Problem again is the price. It might be a handy link for an easy adaptor plate/fitting kit though.
I'm pretty sure I found these kits at Opposite Lock when I was first looking.
I snuck in and measured the bolt hole centres and posted it somewhere
I'll have a search and see if I can find the details and where I posted them
EDIT: Found another thread and the bolt centre post...
Homer wrote:Also Opposite Lock has a compliant 'adaptor plate' for fitting some of their after market seats (they had one pretty good seat, but still quite exy).
I snuck in and measured their plate once (sorry lost the bloody dimensions ) and armed with factory bolt centres as well as the Opp Lock ones, started doing the wreckers thing to see if I could find other seats to fit, but ran out of interest.
The problem was finding or knowing good seats to chase ie. what car has comfortable seats to start with?
I was chasing BMW 5 and 7 series (found a pair of leather 7 series seats for $400 - but wrong bolt centres ) and Merc's thinking they would have great seats - but not necessarily so...
Edit: Found this from my other whinging post. These are the bolt centres for std Triton and Opposite Lock adaptor plate:
I snuck a tape in and the seat mounts on the Stratos seat is 405mm across the front and 320mm front to back.
So, if anyone knows a comfortable seat in any car with tilt adjustment (most probably electric but some manual ones do it) that has bolt centres of:
Std Triton centres
Across front: 360mm
Front to back: 475mm
or
Stratos adapter plate centres
Across front: 405mm
Front to back: 320mm
So mate if you find a comfy set that will fit these centres - tell no one and make a motsa off selling second hand Lada seats to us members
Here's a link to one short thread: Front Seats Help