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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: squires on 12 November 2009, 22:46

Title: mk3 recaros in mk2??
Post by: squires on 12 November 2009, 22:46
iv tried searching, but theres not much info on recaros for mk3's,  im picking up some mk3 recaros tomorow, will the fronts fit the same as normal mk3 seats, ie heat and bend the rail in or cut and weld? i have a pair of corrado bases, could i do a base swap with these?
many thanks  :smiley:
Title: Re: mk3 recaros in mk2??
Post by: rubjonny on 13 November 2009, 12:25
yeah bend 1 of the legs or chop off and weld. only option on mk3 recaros as the frame is different. on normal mk3 seats you can swap on a mk2 base frame
Title: Re: mk3 recaros in mk2??
Post by: squires on 13 November 2009, 21:51
thanks, im goin to try the heat and bend method as i have no access to a welder, is it quite easy? got the seats today for £100, and there mint, same as these  http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=133006.0     but no rear headrests, il post some pics when there in, hopefully sunday if the hangovers not to bad :laugh:
Title: Re: mk3 recaros in mk2??
Post by: rubjonny on 16 November 2009, 09:35
not done it myself, but apparently it works!
Title: Re: mk3 recaros in mk2??
Post by: Sam on 16 November 2009, 20:37
I have mk3 recaros in mine, they seem ok, the back seat was a bit of a bodge unfortunatly but is on my to-do list
Title: Re: mk3 recaros in mk2??
Post by: squires on 16 November 2009, 20:51
i have tried heating and bending the legs, hasnt worked for me and seems to much of a bodge, im goin to cut the subframe and re weld to suit the mk2 rails, also getting the bits needed for the back from vw as they list the middle securing and out brackets, jus got to find or borrow a mig welder :laugh:
Title: Re: mk3 recaros in mk2??
Post by: Sam on 16 November 2009, 20:57
i have tried heating and bending the legs, hasnt worked for me and seems to much of a bodge, im goin to cut the subframe and re weld to suit the mk2 rails, also getting the bits needed for the back from vw as they list the middle securing and out brackets, jus got to find or borrow a mig welder :laugh:

Instead of going to all that effort, work out the dimensions and find somone who makes gates and stuff (like me) in your area and give em a tenner to sort out the alignment. I know from my work that it would take about 15 min with little or no material costs