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    ek4 seats into em1

    will the ek4 seats go straight into the em1 perfect fit? cause the em1 seats look uglyyyy

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    but that guys asking from a teggy? lol

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    Car:
    green whip!
    dc2r seats fit in eg's and ek hatches
    you can put the rest together

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    Melb/Syd
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    CP2 / EG5
    Front or rear seats?

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    CP2 / EG5
    Front will fit I know.

    Not sure about rear.

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    Perth
    Car:
    b20 ek1
    front will fit, the back wont.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr-dav13 View Post
    will the ek4 seats go straight into the em1 perfect fit? cause the em1 seats look uglyyyy
    Really, I think the opposite, I hate that red and blue EK4 seat trim. Bolster wise, they are the same I think. Why would you put EK4 seats in an EM1?

    Each to his own I guess.
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    It depends on what ek4 seat that you are talking about, either ek4 SiR hatch or EK4 Si sedan.

    The front is basically plug and play, the rear of ek4 SiR hatch seat shall fit the EM1 with minor mod.


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    it might fit if you modify the centre bracket
    short of cutting and welding it, there's no way to overcome the fact that the coupe's are 40/60 split back rests vs the 50/50 split of the hatches

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    The sedan EK4 seat is 60/40, but have to measure the width of the back rest.

    When comes to this kinda mod, it's always about extra works and effort to do fabrication trimming foam or adding padding on foam, or even swap cloths.

    There is no perfect fitment.

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