Hi every one,
i recently brought some new seats for my landcruiser prado. i own a 70 series prado. has any one ever changed the front seats in these and could offer a hand? there proving to be more than bolt in bolt out job
cheers
Need help with landcruiser seats
Re: Need help with landcruiser seats
Photo's of what you got to go in and working with would help...
The std 70 Prado has an adjustable platform.
This bolts to the floor and then the seat bolts to it...
So if you remove this platform your new seat will sit low etc etc..
But a picture says a thousand words...
Calvin
The std 70 Prado has an adjustable platform.
This bolts to the floor and then the seat bolts to it...
So if you remove this platform your new seat will sit low etc etc..
But a picture says a thousand words...
Calvin
Cheers Calvin
KZJ78 Landcruiser Prado...
KZJ78 Landcruiser Prado...
Re: Need help with landcruiser seats
If you look at the second pic thats of the base of the seat. its actually of a genuine Prado part but there off the Limited model where mine is'nt. Im having trouble because the seats that are in it at the moment sit on top of the raised steel that is attached to the ground of my truck as you can see in the first picture.
I thought it would be as easy as agle grinding those raised parts out and putting the limited modal base in and away we go , but the base doesn't site right
If u want any other pictures let me know
Thanks alot
Re: Need help with landcruiser seats
SWB and LWB prado seats are different heights at the bases, you may be able to get away with changing the base?
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70 series prado (KZJ78) and 90 Series Prado (KZJ95)
Re: Need help with landcruiser seats
its LWB prado. im in christchurch. new to this site so havnt updated everything will now though. if you could help that would be great!
Re: Need help with landcruiser seats
I have a KZJ78 with the fancy platform.
It just bolts to the floor...
I can see targets for pedestals like yours. (I have no carpets)
Good old Toyota may have put in the captured nuts in the floor and are covered with a black disc.
They could be hidden under those brackets...
Climb under the truck and see if there are some nuts welded to the floor pan.
Highly likely you could remove the brackets and drill off new holes.
I can take photos of my floor pan top and underside..
Might try and get off a few before it gets dark tonight...
otherwise wont happen until the later in the week...
Off out tomorrow...And its dinner time now...
Calvin
It just bolts to the floor...
I can see targets for pedestals like yours. (I have no carpets)
Good old Toyota may have put in the captured nuts in the floor and are covered with a black disc.
They could be hidden under those brackets...
Climb under the truck and see if there are some nuts welded to the floor pan.
Highly likely you could remove the brackets and drill off new holes.
I can take photos of my floor pan top and underside..
Might try and get off a few before it gets dark tonight...
otherwise wont happen until the later in the week...
Off out tomorrow...And its dinner time now...
Calvin
Cheers Calvin
KZJ78 Landcruiser Prado...
KZJ78 Landcruiser Prado...
Re: Need help with landcruiser seats
Ok dinners in oven and had time to pop out and grab some photo's
This is the passenger seat...
First a view from the side...

Now one from the back

Front mount by trans tunnel.

Under the truck looking at the left frame and bolts.

Lastly under the truck looking at the right hand frame and bolts.
You can see the tube cross member and bit of the transfercase to get a referance. (But I have some extra bits for my winch)

Looks like the rear left one is the same, good reference for locating in the fancy frame.
Hope that helps
Calvin
This is the passenger seat...
First a view from the side...

Now one from the back

Front mount by trans tunnel.

Under the truck looking at the left frame and bolts.

Lastly under the truck looking at the right hand frame and bolts.
You can see the tube cross member and bit of the transfercase to get a referance. (But I have some extra bits for my winch)

Looks like the rear left one is the same, good reference for locating in the fancy frame.
Hope that helps
Calvin
Cheers Calvin
KZJ78 Landcruiser Prado...
KZJ78 Landcruiser Prado...
Re: Need help with landcruiser seats
thanks so much for the photos not many guys out there that would go to that much trouble. could you please tell me how far it is from the middle of the front left bolt " on the passengers side" too the wee lip on the left.
iv attached a close up photo so u know what lip i mean
thanks again Jake
iv attached a close up photo so u know what lip i mean
thanks again Jake

Re: Need help with landcruiser seats
Ok if I have got this right. Its 30mm from the center of the bolt to the start of the ramp of the fwd lip.

As said, I can see locator points on my pan for those brackets...
I reckon you could remove two of them,( forward left and rear right) use the rear left which is thru the floor for the spring base unit as a locator and back drill off the other three...
I have ringed the one which is the same for both mine and yours.
Always happy to help where I can.....anyone...
Calvin

As said, I can see locator points on my pan for those brackets...
I reckon you could remove two of them,( forward left and rear right) use the rear left which is thru the floor for the spring base unit as a locator and back drill off the other three...
I have ringed the one which is the same for both mine and yours.
Always happy to help where I can.....anyone...
Calvin
Cheers Calvin
KZJ78 Landcruiser Prado...
KZJ78 Landcruiser Prado...
Re: Need help with landcruiser seats
Its taken me a good 3 hours but have the passengers one in. thanks to your pics it was alot easier than i first thought.
I used the template like u said and it all matched up accordingly to the holes on the base of the seat.
Thanks very much. you've saved me alot of time and money
I used the template like u said and it all matched up accordingly to the holes on the base of the seat.
Thanks very much. you've saved me alot of time and money
Re: Need help with landcruiser seats
Great its coming along.
Post up some pics of the stages in your seat install so there is a record for others if they find themselves doing the same...
Cheers
Calvin

Post up some pics of the stages in your seat install so there is a record for others if they find themselves doing the same...
Cheers
Calvin
Cheers Calvin
KZJ78 Landcruiser Prado...
KZJ78 Landcruiser Prado...