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TR6 TR6 seats in a TR4A

kindofblue

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I have two seats from a TR6 with frames. I have the original leather ones from the 4A in the car now.

I understand the frames are are different for the two seats. But I can't tell if the attachment points are the same in the vehicle. It looks like the 4A seats are bolted into captured nuts in the floorboards. Will the 6 seat frames use the same nuts, or will I have to redo the mounting points?

I need to know before taking the seats out, with a newborn, I have to make any repair jobs as efficient as possible.
 
Hi There Kindofblue;

Am I under the impression You want to "Add" TR6 seats into Your TR4A in place of the Orig. TR4A Seats? If so; Why?? Why not just get the Orig. Re-Upholstered or Dyed or Something!! Putting those High Back TR6 seats in Your TR4 will (In My Opinion Only) ruin the Look and De-Value Your Car "Big Time"!!!! Nothing Personal to the TR6 Owners:

Just a Thought; Russ
 
More comfortable, better support, less upright. I have no intention separating the original seats from the car, as in not selling them if I put TR6 seats in. I have no problem making improvements that suit me. The car was modified long ago by the orginal owner (hot cam, milled cylinder head, homemade sway bars....)
 
kindofblue said:
...It looks like the 4A seats are bolted into captured nuts in the floorboards...

Half an answer... yes, the seat tracks are bolted front & rear with bolts into captive nuts. Use some PB-Blaster or whatever on those bolts if they haven't been undone in 40 years -- they are not beefy and will twist right off if they are rusted.

Given the similarity between the 4 & 6 between the A & B posts it seems likely the swap would use the same holes, but can;t say for certains.

Ditto on the suggestion to keep the original seats in the car -- at the very least consider keeping them on hand for the next owner who may want to return the car to original.
 
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