Fiero seats (Page 2/2)
dremu APR 23, 05:10 PM
I saw "mid-90's", but can anyone specify what exact years Camaro-Firebird seats bolt up to the Fiero frames?

My rump thanks you in advance.

-- A

[This message has been edited by dremu (edited 04-23-2019).]

Spadesluck APR 23, 08:33 PM
I was thinking about replacing my seats but then found a good deal on Mr. Mike's covers. What I did from there was call Mr. Mike and get the added cushioning for the covers. I am very pleased on how the seats feel on my bottom and back now. My wife even said that the seats are a lot better.
viperine APR 23, 10:09 PM
82-02 Camaro and firebird (and trans am) seats are all the same where it matters.

Having been through so many seats, the best option is rebuilding Fiero stock seats with Mr. Mike's.

Even 2002 seats are 17 years old now. They will start deteriorating fast anyway and put you right back where you started. Furthermore, F-body upholstery is sold in complete sets including the rear seats for about $1,000, last I checked, for quality upholstery. Again, Mr. Mike for stock seats is the best option


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Originally posted by dremu:

I saw "mid-90's", but can anyone specify what exact years Camaro-Firebird seats bolt up to the Fiero frames?

My rump thanks you in advance.

-- A




LT188GT APR 23, 10:22 PM

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Originally posted by IMSA GT:

Use 93 Corvette seats:



This is a pic of my interior and I always say that I sit IN them and not on them.

Thank you for using my choice of seats.

dremu APR 23, 11:03 PM

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Originally posted by viperine:

82-02 Camaro and firebird (and trans am) seats are all the same where it matters.

Having been through so many seats, the best option is rebuilding Fiero stock seats with Mr. Mike's.

Even 2002 seats are 17 years old now. They will start deteriorating fast anyway and put you right back where you started. Furthermore, F-body upholstery is sold in complete sets including the rear seats for about $1,000, last I checked, for quality upholstery. Again, Mr. Mike for stock seats is the best option




Fair points all. My problem is likely the lack of padding on the seat bottom (as opposed to the voluminous padding on MY bottom!)

I see MrMikes actually has a page on doing up the bottom if torn, so I may be able to get away with that. Time to remove a seat and look in there.

Thanks!

-- A
bulldog85043 APR 26, 10:53 AM
If you were closer, I'd sell you my seats that were re-covered with a set of Mr. Mike's. Even had him sew the original Fiero badges into the seat back
Spadesluck APR 26, 02:59 PM

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Originally posted by dremu:


Fair points all. My problem is likely the lack of padding on the seat bottom (as opposed to the voluminous padding on MY bottom!)

I see MrMikes actually has a page on doing up the bottom if torn, so I may be able to get away with that. Time to remove a seat and look in there.

Thanks!

-- A



Mr. Mikes seats actually come with bottoms that go over your original's to give back its cushion. Depending on your situation you can very well add more or less.
Habanera Hal APR 27, 12:20 AM
You can also add additional foam from a fabric store like Jo-Ann's (+ check for 40% off coupons) or pick some up from a local upholstery shop. Really pretty easy to fix up the old seat bottoms.