Makarus
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Would that be the one with the nice supportive seats, and the leather you can take off the rear seat to fit to corsa back seat, and also the fronts go in straight swap??
Cheers,
Sean.
P.S Seems like a better alternative to fixed back buckets.
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AndyW
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not sure.
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Makarus
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Cheers for that.
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Richie
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you need the subframes from the calibra and its just a bolt on swap. the rear seats just need the materials swapped.
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MattyB
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quote: Originally posted by Makarus
Would that be the one with the nice supportive seats, and the leather you can take off the rear seat to fit to corsa back seat, and also the fronts go in straight swap??
Cheers,
Sean.
P.S Seems like a better alternative to fixed back buckets.
Fronts go straight in. You use the CORSA subrframes, NOT the calibra ones. However, due to their width, some probs do occurs, but they are only minor (such as not being able to raise/lower the seat back due to the knob being pressed against the door).
Right....the rears. This conversion can only be done to corsas with 60/40 rear split. you then either have the choice of taking the material off, and putting it over the corsa seat. (Personally i wouldnt do this)
Otherwise, with a little help from an angle grinder and a hammer, you can get the actual seats to go straight in, without any recovering.
Door cards - dont go in at all. material is totally wrong shape, so u cud even recover. However, a nice touch i've seen some people do, is to take the padded rectangular patterned bit from the front door cards, and have them trimmed into the corsa door cards.
Oh, and i've wired all the heating up on my front seats, and its lovely on a cold winter mord . Although, at the mo, they aint used to much!!
Matt
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quote: Originally posted by MattyB
quote: Originally posted by Makarus
Would that be the one with the nice supportive seats, and the leather you can take off the rear seat to fit to corsa back seat, and also the fronts go in straight swap??
Cheers,
Sean.
P.S Seems like a better alternative to fixed back buckets.
Fronts go straight in. You use the CORSA subrframes, NOT the calibra ones. However, due to their width, some probs do occurs, but they are only minor (such as not being able to raise/lower the seat back due to the knob being pressed against the door).
Right....the rears. This conversion can only be done to corsas with 60/40 rear split. you then either have the choice of taking the material off, and putting it over the corsa seat. (Personally i wouldnt do this)
Otherwise, with a little help from an angle grinder and a hammer, you can get the actual seats to go straight in, without any recovering.
Door cards - dont go in at all. material is totally wrong shape, so u cud even recover. However, a nice touch i've seen some people do, is to take the padded rectangular patterned bit from the front door cards, and have them trimmed into the corsa door cards.
Oh, and i've wired all the heating up on my front seats, and its lovely on a cold winter mord . Although, at the mo, they aint used to much!!
Matt
dont know what ur on about, ive got calibra leather in my corsa, recovering the rear seats of the corsa with the calibra material took less than 20 minutes and looks wicked, so why you wouldnt do it ill never know, it doesnt bunch up or anything, it sits on it nicely.
Im using the calibra subframes in my car but if you've just informed the the corsa subframes wud have worked then i went thru a lot of unnecassary modifications!
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Makarus
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Well I am going to pick the stuff up so will get the calibra subframes just in case.
I will try and get the back seats in without recovering, but recovering souns much much easier.
I will probably get the door cards retrimed in black leather to match it all up.
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Scott
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u will need the calibra subframes at some point
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Marc
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My m8s got calibra leather, didnt ave too much trouble fitting it.
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Makarus
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Why will I need them anyway Scott???
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MattyB
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No - u simply bolt the Calibra seat to the corsa subframe. You DO NOT need the calibra subframe at ANY point, only if u wanna fit em back into a cally. Yes, AustinPxx, you went through alot of unnecassary modifications for no point.
Oh and recovering, i've heard stores of people doin similar conversion into a mk3 astras and into a Nova, and they have had a lot of trouble with recovering. I dont no the specifics, and this could just be a personal preferance, but i'd prefer to have the whole seat in there as vaux built. I'm handy with angle grinder, hammer etc and seen what has to be done. 30 mins max. Oh, and u get to keep ur old rear bench for future use/replacement etc.
Matt
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Scott
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well my threoy woudl have been - corsa subframes made for corsa seats not calibra
calibra frames made for calibra seats !
chop the corsaframe in 2 throwing away the mouting part , do the same with the calibra except keep the mouting part and weld them 2gether !
thats the way i would have done it if i hadnt tried it b4
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MattyB
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Well fortunately, the calibra seat has EXACTLY the same mounting points as the corsa seat, and so u can use the corsa subframe.
This means u can keep your height adjust ment, under seat storage tray etc.
Oh and if u've got a 1993 1.2 LS, the wires will be under the carpet to hook the heated seats up to
Matt
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Makarus
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Nah mine is a 1997 Post face lift 1.2 LS, but I will hopefully find it, I will then need a switch for it.
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MattyB
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i've got both switchs, and connector block for the back, and a tiny bit of loom available if u wanted to buy it in a couple of weeks.
Cost me £48 all that!
Matt
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Scott
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well if they are the same mounting , then u wont need them - i just expected the corsa and calibra to be different
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barry_kellett99
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Can you not take the material from the front calibra seats and put it on the corsa front seats like the rear then?
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SRi_m00k
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when u say bout usin angle grinder for the rear what exactly is it ur choppin to get em to fit??
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Willox
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yeh i dont get what the angle grinder n a hammer is being used on? sorry to drag up such an old thread
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Jenko_Sport
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Just remove the leather from the calibre seats and recover the corsa benches, take under half an hour to do
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lil_g
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How do you refit the leather over the bench?
I mean what holds it down?
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Jenko_Sport
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Theres little clips but around the top it is abit loose so for a better result your best glue'ing from the centre and stretching it outwards if that makes any sense.
When i redo my rears ill do a tutorial on it
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lil_g
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Cheers mate will be doing this I think
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Jenko_Sport
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Depending on my recovery i may do it next weekend
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