saab 9-3 seat fitting
Posted: 14 Sep 2012, 18:21
I fitted some saab 9-3 seats and as i couldn’t find any information on doing it i thought i post one up.
this is not a guide and im no expert but if you wish to follow you do so at your own risk, please note that this requires you to remove the old runners and drill very close to the fuel expansion tanks.
remove seats
and you will see the two runners, these need to be removed by drilling out the spot welds i used a standard h/s drill bit with no problem
The red cicles indicate a spot weld (may vary) you can clean and easy see where they are

I used a drill with a depth guide but still managed to drill all the way though
Not a problem as I filled (just be careful when you are drilling the last two at the back on the outer edges as the expansion tanks are close)
With the runner removed (takes a hammer and chisel)

I filled the wholes and added a knee strap to tidy the area up

Once I had offered up the seats onto the base I drilled the wholes starting at the front and double checking my aliment
I used m8 nuts and bolts with washers and spring washer and just for safe measure some tread lock
Picture show a large washer I used for the wheel arches as my van is lowered I didn’t want a bolt sticking down though the arch so reversed the bolt and had the nut inside the van.

Bolt down and repeat for the other side and if your anything like me do a much better job second time around
And the finished project
So comfy

this is not a guide and im no expert but if you wish to follow you do so at your own risk, please note that this requires you to remove the old runners and drill very close to the fuel expansion tanks.
remove seats
and you will see the two runners, these need to be removed by drilling out the spot welds i used a standard h/s drill bit with no problem
The red cicles indicate a spot weld (may vary) you can clean and easy see where they are

I used a drill with a depth guide but still managed to drill all the way though
Not a problem as I filled (just be careful when you are drilling the last two at the back on the outer edges as the expansion tanks are close)
With the runner removed (takes a hammer and chisel)

I filled the wholes and added a knee strap to tidy the area up

Once I had offered up the seats onto the base I drilled the wholes starting at the front and double checking my aliment
I used m8 nuts and bolts with washers and spring washer and just for safe measure some tread lock
Picture show a large washer I used for the wheel arches as my van is lowered I didn’t want a bolt sticking down though the arch so reversed the bolt and had the nut inside the van.

Bolt down and repeat for the other side and if your anything like me do a much better job second time around
And the finished project
So comfy
