I know, but they are wider. At least thats what I read thats why I asked. I knew they would basically bolt in but a verts cabin is alittle small, I thought. I guess thats why I asked.
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Originally posted by TimKninjaIm more afraid of this thread turning into one of those classic R3v moments, where Pizza gets delivered.Comment
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the info you're remembering is probably something you read about the back seats between M3/verts and coupes/sedans. Look at the stitching...see how it's horizontal for us verts just like the M's?Das ist nicht nur nicht richtig, es ist nicht einmal falsch!Comment
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yea, I knew they had the same stitching. But maybe I was thinking about what I heard about the back seats. I always thought/knew (now) that they were the same but then read something that they were alittle wider.Comment
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One thing to remember too is that the lever for accessing the back seat is larger on non-cabrio seats. I think you can switch them out (not positive), but if you don't, you might run into backrest issues because the lever will bang against the rear interior piece near the seatbelt.1988 325ic AutomaticComment
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if you look in the interior section of my website you'll see a basic guide to getting everything done to make them fit. Its hardly a step by step, but it'll help you decide if you want to get Vaders to fit or not. After all that work is done, you'll still need to make some adapters to fit them to the stock bolt holes.
Also keep in mind that the vaders are about 75lbs+ each. Pulling them in and out of my car while modifying them about killed me.
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you should be able to just pop off the handle and switchem outYour signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.
Originally posted by TimKninjaIm more afraid of this thread turning into one of those classic R3v moments, where Pizza gets delivered.Comment
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You have heated seats, right? Are the M3 seats you are buying heated? If not, are you going to swaop the heating elements over?Aaron
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Aaron you did the heat swap didn't you? How difficult was it?
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What do you mean about the lever? The M3 seats should have the same levers since it is a two door and the seats would need to tilt forward.
Also, if the seats are the natural color instead of pearl beige, what are you doing with the rear seat (you leather is pearl beige, isn't it?)Aaron
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The heating swap is time consuming but not really that hard, depending on how comfortable you are using hammers, knives, and zip ties on your seats...
What do you mean about the lever? The M3 seats should have the same levers since it is a two door and the seats would need to tilt forward.
Also, if the seats are the natural color instead of pearl beige, what are you doing with the rear seat (you leather is pearl beige, isn't it?)
The lever on the coupe has the longer, more hand grip looking one. The vert has the nubby one and if I try to put the longer one in it will hit the rear panel when put back. This is what I have been told at least.
Yea, I would do the swap but I don't know if I am comfortable doing all the stuff by myself and not screwing something up.Comment
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Mine are Natural, at least I think thats what it said on the "options" list you did for me in your VIN thread. I hope at least..now you have my paranoid.
The lever on the coupe has the longer, more hand grip looking one. The vert has the nubby one and if I try to put the longer one in it will hit the rear panel when put back. This is what I have been told at least.
Yea, I would do the swap but I don't know if I am comfortable doing all the stuff by myself and not screwing something up.
Did you confirm what color interior you have?Aaron
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