92 Brumby Seats
92 Brumby Seats
Hi
My brumby seats have had it, i want to replace them with comfy nice seats. Does anyone know of any subaru seats that are compatible and can bolt straight onto the existing rails.
Any help and advice would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
My brumby seats have had it, i want to replace them with comfy nice seats. Does anyone know of any subaru seats that are compatible and can bolt straight onto the existing rails.
Any help and advice would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
I am going through the same problem at the moment. My seats are quite badly torn, and are not very supportive.
I bought some wrx seats. They are not straight bolt in. I am going to make an adaptor bracket this weekend to bolt them into the brumby. That will involve bolting/welding the wrx seats onto the bracket and then bolting the adaptor to the brumby seat rails in the same location the brumby seats are "screwed" (ie: not bolted) to the seat rails.
They will be nice and comfy and get the driving position up a little higher as both myslef and my wife are a little vertically challenged - so I am looking forward to it
I recall that on here someone mentioned that seats from the L-series liberty will go in - or from a ka model ford laser - but I don't have any first hand experience with that. Another option may be to get the standard seats re-covered. That wouldn't cost too much.
I bought some wrx seats. They are not straight bolt in. I am going to make an adaptor bracket this weekend to bolt them into the brumby. That will involve bolting/welding the wrx seats onto the bracket and then bolting the adaptor to the brumby seat rails in the same location the brumby seats are "screwed" (ie: not bolted) to the seat rails.
They will be nice and comfy and get the driving position up a little higher as both myslef and my wife are a little vertically challenged - so I am looking forward to it
I recall that on here someone mentioned that seats from the L-series liberty will go in - or from a ka model ford laser - but I don't have any first hand experience with that. Another option may be to get the standard seats re-covered. That wouldn't cost too much.
- subybrumby
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- subybrumby
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my wrx seats are in the brumby, i have 950mm room from seat to roof, i 5'11 and there is couple inches. you can get them lower than that but you need to lower the inner front corner.
the way they are, if you put em as low as you can, you need to raise the rear so as to get the recliner to click in before the seat rests on the rear window.alternatively (tho harder) you could lower the front. you also need bifferent spacers inner and outer to get the seat level. i leveled the car from the strut towers left to right, then leveled the seat
the way they are, if you put em as low as you can, you need to raise the rear so as to get the recliner to click in before the seat rests on the rear window.alternatively (tho harder) you could lower the front. you also need bifferent spacers inner and outer to get the seat level. i leveled the car from the strut towers left to right, then leveled the seat
hey wrxer - i've installed wrx seats in my brumby too - from an my03wrx.
not sure how you have done it but i took all the mounting points etc of the wrx seat rails and then welded on the mounting points from the brumby rails. i had to make an extension for the outer rail as it sits out a bit wider than the mounting position - but i had no trouble with leveling etc. by using the wrx seat rails i was able to retain the height adjustability on the drivers seat. and they "click in" etc fine without hitting the rear window (unless you have them all the way back before you "click in"
i'll take some pics when i get back from holidays for those that are interested, but the new seats do take up more room in the cabin, are higher and you do lose a little leg room. they don't flip forward quite as far either for putting stuff in behind them.
my wife an i aren't big people so the extra height and more huggy seats suits us fine and the driving position is well improved from the saggy old brumby seats : )
not sure how you have done it but i took all the mounting points etc of the wrx seat rails and then welded on the mounting points from the brumby rails. i had to make an extension for the outer rail as it sits out a bit wider than the mounting position - but i had no trouble with leveling etc. by using the wrx seat rails i was able to retain the height adjustability on the drivers seat. and they "click in" etc fine without hitting the rear window (unless you have them all the way back before you "click in"
i'll take some pics when i get back from holidays for those that are interested, but the new seats do take up more room in the cabin, are higher and you do lose a little leg room. they don't flip forward quite as far either for putting stuff in behind them.
my wife an i aren't big people so the extra height and more huggy seats suits us fine and the driving position is well improved from the saggy old brumby seats : )
Yeah WRX seats can be made to fit but some cutting/welding/adapting of the rails is required.
Alternatively an easy upgrade is to get a couple of seats from an L series touring wagon. These are still a massive upgrade over standard Brumby seats and bolt straight in with no modification at all.
Alternatively an easy upgrade is to get a couple of seats from an L series touring wagon. These are still a massive upgrade over standard Brumby seats and bolt straight in with no modification at all.
EZ30 L series - Monsterwagon
https://www.ausubaru.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=71&t=26163
https://www.ausubaru.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=71&t=26163
Brumby replacement seats - options are ?
I am also in this replacement situation, can any of you out there confirm the laser KA comment above , or the suggestion I see on ebay from sa subiparts that some forester seats are a bolt in proposition ?
thanks in advance
thanks in advance
Brumby Seat upgrade.
Hi From Halifax UK. (Currently -10/20 deg & Snow bound !!!)
I am half way through swapping the knackerd original Brumby seats for Mk 1 Forester seats. (from a 2000 my car).
These are my recommend as the driver has full adjustment and they benefit from the arm rest !
The are a fiddle to fit but worth it !
I completely stripped the original fixing points from the forester seats and removed the fixings from the brumby ones.
Each fixing has to be raised by 15mm the rear outer by 20mm to compesate the extra width of the forester seat in relation to the transmission tunnel.
The smart plastic side finisher on the forester seat should then sit just on top and on the edge of the original Brumby sill cover. So the conversion looks neat. If you use 50mm wide stip then you have sufficiant scope to span the different seat rail widths.
This seat I think gives the most comfortable conversion and tranforms the ride of the Brumby. Well worth the work.
ps in the UK Brumbys are called MV1800's.
Regards
Giles.
I am half way through swapping the knackerd original Brumby seats for Mk 1 Forester seats. (from a 2000 my car).
These are my recommend as the driver has full adjustment and they benefit from the arm rest !
The are a fiddle to fit but worth it !
I completely stripped the original fixing points from the forester seats and removed the fixings from the brumby ones.
Each fixing has to be raised by 15mm the rear outer by 20mm to compesate the extra width of the forester seat in relation to the transmission tunnel.
The smart plastic side finisher on the forester seat should then sit just on top and on the edge of the original Brumby sill cover. So the conversion looks neat. If you use 50mm wide stip then you have sufficiant scope to span the different seat rail widths.
This seat I think gives the most comfortable conversion and tranforms the ride of the Brumby. Well worth the work.
ps in the UK Brumbys are called MV1800's.
Regards
Giles.
calling - Giles from Halifax
Giles - I'm not quite following the description, Is there any possabilty of a photo being posted up , even if it is just a "phone" images of the 4 current monting points ?1111giles wrote:Hi From Halifax UK.
Each fixing has to be raised by 15mm the rear outer by 20mm to compensate the extra width of the forester seat in relation to the transmission tunnel.
The smart plastic side finisher on the forester seat should then sit just on top and on the edge of the original Brumby sill cover. So the conversion looks neat. If you use 50mm wide strip then you have sufficient scope to span the different seat rail widths..
Regards
Giles.
thanks
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Hi all
I am going to bump this one up. I know a lot of people have put wrx seats into their brumby but I am yet to see a photo of the end result. Is anyone able to post up a couple of pictures and web better, a couple of pictures of adaptor plates ( i am pretty sure I don't have the skill to do the job myself )
Thanks guys
I am going to bump this one up. I know a lot of people have put wrx seats into their brumby but I am yet to see a photo of the end result. Is anyone able to post up a couple of pictures and web better, a couple of pictures of adaptor plates ( i am pretty sure I don't have the skill to do the job myself )
Thanks guys