Swapping mk2 golf gti seat bases for corrado ones

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  1. davkav

    davkav Paid Member Paid Member

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    So I was under the impression that I could move my mk2 golf seat base fabric and foam over to corrado seat bases. But looking at the corrado frame beside the golf seat, it looks like I'll need to either modify the foam significantly, or the won't transfer over at all.

    Does anyone have any insight into this before I start taking apart my golf seat?

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  2. RichardDarrenB Paid Member Paid Member

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    Can't help with the ins and outs but curious as to why?

    Lower seat position?
     
  3. davkav

    davkav Paid Member Paid Member

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    Yep, I'm 6'3" and my head just about rubs the roof liner.
     
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    I have had Mk2 GTI ones apart and now have my 89 Corrado drivers side apart for retriming , first thing I noticed was the Corrado ones seem to be specific to that car,the base is rather differant and bolster frames are also that way also, appears the bases sit lower .
    Perhaps it's because the Corrado seats aren't Recaro's least that what someone said on here ,cheers.
     
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  5. RichardDarrenB Paid Member Paid Member

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    I was about to say, the pans look physically different shapes so not convinced the foams drop straight on, maybe wrong tho

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    Late spec mk2 gti ^^^
     
  6. davkav

    davkav Paid Member Paid Member

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    ^^ late spec have the height adjustment handle on the sides?! I never knew that. My mk2 is 1991 but sounds like I have the early style...
     
  7. davkav

    davkav Paid Member Paid Member

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    Anyway, stripped my passenger side seat down this evening to compare.

    Golf Gti seat base
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    Corrado seat base
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    Things to note,

    The corrado seat is deeper (obviously) but I would say the foam would still sit in snug.
    The corrado seat is longer by a good 8cm, so the foam on the golf seats is too short.
    The early style mk2 golf gti seat bases seem to have the bolster bar built into the foam.

    Like I said, I reckon if the bolster bar was removed from the foam, it would drop in snug, but it would be too short for the base.
     
  8. davkav

    davkav Paid Member Paid Member

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    So my next question is where do I go from here?

    I really like the rainbow interior and would hate to get rid of it.

    Did the corrados come with rainbow interior?

    I'm also considering modifying the golf seat bases. There is roughly an inch to be gained by dropping the seat pan down in the centre, and then at the front of the seat the pan sits about 3" up off the frame of the seat. I wouldn't take the full 3" off but if I could get the seat to sit even a bit lower it would make a massive difference.

    Another alternative is to just sit back further in the car, get my legs straighter and fit an aftermarket steering wheel with boss kit to bring the steering wheel closer to me.
     
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  9. RichardDarrenB Paid Member Paid Member

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    My bad, that's an early one.
     
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    PhilRyder Paid Member Paid Member

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    The last option is by far the easiest, obviously. May even be able to get a spacer rather than have to buy a new wheel as well.
    However, if you can weld, cutting out the Golf seat base and putting in a section from the Corrado sounds like an excellent project.
     
  11. costel1969

    costel1969 Paid Member Paid Member

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    Hi Dave,

    I don't know if this is of any use or not but perhaps you could use these to bring down the actual seat height instead of the the standard brackets and keep the seats as is. HMS Motorsport ยป Planted Seat Brackets

    In light of recent posts, hopefully I wrote this in a non-toxic and non-condescending sort of way....lol

    Robert
     
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  12. RichardDarrenB Paid Member Paid Member

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    welcome to 2024 where everyone is offended by everything.
     
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  13. RichardDarrenB Paid Member Paid Member

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    @davkav if you don't want to chop your mk2 base about I'm selling the one in the pic, pretty sure the frame shape is the same just the height adjust handle position differs, may be a bolt on job to change to late spec height handle if you are so inclined
     
  14. rubjonny

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    try mk3 golf bases, I think they sit a little lower plus the height adjust is a better design the whole seat moves up and down rather than just lifting your arse up and down. does mean chop the outer leg and re-weld but you were potentially looking at doing that anyway

    another option is swap pre-90 mk2 rainbow seats, and source a MK2 polo driver seat, those have the same design frames but sit much lower. scirocco also go lower but I think its a similar deal, the seats are a bit different in design so assume frame is too though I could be wrong on that one
     
  15. rubjonny

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    the other difference pre/post 90 and corrado is the attachment points for backrest to base frame, pre-90 and corrado are shorter than post-90 and mk3 so you cant even swap the backrests over

    mk2 polo uses the same fitment as pre-90, but you need GT height adjustable frame or chop and weld the gti frome to it. you need height adjustable frames because on the fixed height ones the rear legs are the wrong angle so the seat wont slide in. you can slot the legs in then heave the seat backwards top bend it till it fits, but yeah I wouldn't recommend doing that...

    oh and mk2f (g40 shape) seat frames will work too, GT and G40
     
  16. RichardDarrenB Paid Member Paid Member

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    Seems a fuck load of work. Open the sunroof :-)
     
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    I like the blunt approach there Richard - hopefully Dave doesn't consider it toxic or condescending mind you.
     
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