View Full Version : Difference Between JDM/ADM Rear Seats?
Wally
7th May 2007, 08:18 PM
Hi Guys,
Well the question is there, what is the difference between the JDM rear seat and an ADM rear seat. Preferably the top half?
Or are they identical?
Cheers,
Chris. http://www.ae86drivingclub.com.au/forums/emoticons/2thumbs.gif
dr1ft-pig
7th May 2007, 08:39 PM
same shape just different trim
Gilly
7th May 2007, 10:38 PM
i just sent one down to sydney, i looked long and hard theonly difference i could come up with was trim.
front seats are completely different
Wally
7th May 2007, 10:45 PM
yeah, knew the front seats were completely different...
the jdm trueno I'm picking up on Wednesday hopefully have the top of the rear seats ripped/damaged.
Hoping someone has one lying around or something.
Jonny Rochester
8th May 2007, 01:25 AM
Edited again for soft people.
Some of the base model AE85s had worse seats than we got. Simpler and lighter back seat, not even sure if it folded.
Alot of the mid-range models like the GTV and others below that has seats similar to our "ADM" cars. They had a larger range of trim and colour options.
The GT Apex had very different seats both front and back. If you try and put Apex seats in the back of a GTV or SR or something you will find a big gap between the seats and the rear door card things. This is because the rear door card thing of the Apex were thicker and moulded to the seat a bit more.
So with the GTV or SR, you could squash 3 people in the back. Thin basic side trims. With Apex the rear is moulded more to fit 2 in luxury.
But yeah, if you retrimed the very top bit of the top of the rear seats in black vinal, it would be damn close to "JDM".
VIC_AE86
8th May 2007, 01:31 AM
Your my hero Jonny..
Jonny Rochester
8th May 2007, 02:10 AM
And I'm sure you Brian, are also very good at what you do.
wooley
8th May 2007, 03:18 AM
are you a professional spanner jonny?
cause you really do act like a tool sometimes. and your very good at it.
however that was a very informative post.
btw. what do you actually do for a job?
Delazy
8th May 2007, 03:24 AM
are you a professional spanner jonny?
cause you really do act like a tool sometimes. and your very good at it.
however that was a very informative post.
btw. what do you actually do for a job?[/b]
jonny is prolly one of the most qualified and knowledgable guys on this forum mate
if this bloke doesnt know a thing about ae86's/sprinter its simply not worth knowing
wooley
8th May 2007, 03:44 AM
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are you a professional spanner jonny?
cause you really do act like a tool sometimes. and your very good at it.
however that was a very informative post.
btw. what do you actually do for a job?[/b]
jonny is prolly one of the most qualified and knowledgable guys on this forum mate
if this bloke doesnt know a thing about ae86's/sprinter its simply not worth knowing
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dude i know hes qualified and knowledgeable. hes proven it many times. but he doesnt have to be such a dick sometimes. lol.
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Gilly
8th May 2007, 09:57 AM
jonny is prolly one of the most qualified and knowledgable guys on this forum mate
if this bloke doesnt know a thing about ae86's/sprinter its simply not worth knowing[/b]
WORD
i'm scared to say "i think " now http://www.ae86drivingclub.com.au/forums/emoticons/tongue.gif
Johnny Rochester = tech section GOD
wooley
8th May 2007, 10:10 AM
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jonny is prolly one of the most qualified and knowledgable guys on this forum mate
if this bloke doesnt know a thing about ae86's/sprinter its simply not worth knowing[/b]
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i'm scared to say "i think " now http://www.ae86drivingclub.com.au/forums/emoticons/tongue.gif
Johnny Rochester = tech section GOD
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i lol'd.
he knows too much. haha.
wooley
8th May 2007, 10:10 AM
whoops double post.
Wally
8th May 2007, 05:32 PM
gotta love it how people delete your posts... i don't see how anything was wrong with what i posted? I said thanks and that not many people would have known the difference, hence further extending my acknowledgment to Johnny.
Fuck me.
Jonny Rochester
8th May 2007, 07:36 PM
Yeah, my mother spanked me when I was little, so that's why I am the way I am. I need to use less cuss words. Sorry.
VIC_AE86
8th May 2007, 08:05 PM
are you a professional spanner jonny?
cause you really do act like a tool sometimes. and your very good at it.
however that was a very informative post.
btw. what do you actually do for a job?[/b]
I used to work with John, he has a few degrees and all sorts.
John is proberly THE smartest person I know..
You just got owned buddy http://www.ae86drivingclub.com.au/forums/emoticons/laugh.gif
VIC_AE86
8th May 2007, 08:20 PM
gotta love it how people delete your posts... i don't see how anything was wrong with what i posted? I said thanks and that not many people would have known the difference, hence further extending my acknowledgment to Johnny.
Fuck me.[/b]
Dont look me http://www.ae86drivingclub.com.au/forums/emoticons/ohmy.gif
Jonny Rochester
14th May 2007, 11:42 AM
Just found some pictures. Not mine. Some guess work...
First pic shows early model Apex seats. I assume they are early due to the red. They are narrower.
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These rear trims are Apex onces. Fatter trims to suit the narrow seats of the Apex. I think these are late model, due to the velour grey trim.
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Next is early GTV. Early due to the red. They are not Apex due to the normal wide seats and thin basic trim. But GTV because of the black leather top.
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This is late model GTV.
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