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Hot Rods Model A coupe seat depth

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by scoop, Oct 17, 2024.

  1. scoop
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    After driving to Oklahoma for Gathering at the Roc in my 30 coupe I'm thinking of changing my seat in my coupe. I have a mini van seat in it now,***** and bad back were hurting, thinking maybe a original seat would be better. The minivan seat is not real deep so I'm thinking I may need a deeper seat for support.
     
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  2. Just Gary
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    1) Consider rotating your current minivan seat back, so you're reclined more and your weight is supported by your thighs & back, and less weight is on your*****.

    2) take some angle and length measurements of your daily driver and try to mimic those ergonomics in your coupe.
     
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  3. ALLDONE
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    I used jeep wrangler seat, buy them new for 180 each.... super comfy ... IMG_2664[8769].jpg IMG_2665[8768].jpg IMG_2764[8798].jpg IMG_2922[8871].jpg
     
  4. ALLDONE
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    thigh height makes a huge difference
     
  5. INVISIBLEKID
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    HHmmmm.... I've got the/a mini van seat........ BUT, when I set it up, I used the angles from my daily driver..... I sit in that thing for hours on end, and just replicated it..... Lower back,bottom of knee joint, and**** fitment. Maybe just an adjustment is needed.......?
     
  6. 5window
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    I'm using '85 Fiero seats which are very comfortable, but I wouldn't claim them as traditional Not posting photos here.
     
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  7. catdad49
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    Scoop, show us what you have.
     
  8. scoop
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  9. catdad49
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    Scoop, looks to me like you need more angle on the seat bottom (u IMG_4511.jpg p in front). This is mine, put the wood piece on the seat so that it's easier to see the angle. Alf is Always on guard. Hope this helps, Carp.
     
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  10. scoop
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    catdad what kind of seat is that?
     
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  11. catdad49
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    MoPar mini van, added 1/2” foam & batting to the bottom cushion and my Wife stitched up the cover.
     
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  12. scoop
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    I think you're right, I need to angle it back. Winter project.
     
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  13. Tim
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    You can get the blue high density foam from Joann’s and stores like that. I echo the higher thigh/ knee position.

    last year for the roc we finished the interior on the 46 and I couldn’t believe how much better the ergonomics were with the nearly 4” higher seat surface. Even the gas pedal that all 46-8 guys complain about worked flawless for the entire trip with my knees up higher etc.

    for a test of the angles I see a lot of people use couch pillows or rolled up beach towels to test it out.
     
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  14. scoop
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    My ankles are screwed up from 8 years of racing motocross. Gas pedal ankle gets real sore,so maybe that will that help too.
     
  15. Tim
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    Yeah you’ll be surprised at the different***** and knee heights completely changing the hip /knee/ ankle angles
     
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  16. Stan Back
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    I know we're not to mention Mustang II suspension, but their seats keep me off the ground inside my 28 Sedan.
     
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  17. Dino 64
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    So I had a minivan middle seat in my 31 coupe and I couldn’t get it comfortable no matter what angle I put it at. I found that seats from a mini cooper will fit in an A coupe. I had to make a frame for them to mount to cause they are a little to wide for the floor. Very comfy :) IMG_2121.jpeg
     
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  18. 5window
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    Why not find a modern car with power adjustable steering wheel and driver's seat and position things where you like them and then copy the measurements for your car?
     
  19. 5window
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    I guess if we're posting later model seats, I will post mine-they're 40 years old,so antique. i recovered them in leather myself with a very complete kit. upload_2024-10-19_17-56-41.jpeg

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  20. Ditto here.
     
  21. flthd31
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    The original Model A seat frame is a choice that's tough to beat for both comfort and looks.
    Plus you won't be ashamed to post a pic of it here on the HAMB...here's mine. 30-31 seat OEM.jpg
     
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  22. scoop
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    Very nice!
     
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  23. rusty rocket
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    Now that looks good! That’s what an interior is supposed to look like!
     
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  24. 5window
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    Looks great!. Not much lateral support like buckets if you need that. Might I ask if you considered a brown carpet?
     

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