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Title: Where to buy seats?
Post by: Bryan on November 30, 2013, 06:43:51 PM
okay so you know how the 4107s have the steps up as you walk into the bus, and the original passenger seats sat on one step, while you feet would rest on the next step down (make sense?). We actually have the first 2 rows of original seats and they were recovered by POs, this makes 4 pairs of seats, equalling 8 people right? Technically yes, but it's a tight fit, and we don't need to carry 8 people in the front. We are wanting to change this to 4 comfortable captain chairs, or maybe a love seat along one side and 2 captains on the other side. Questions...

1. Anyone have any ideas on best place to get new and used seats?

2. If I were to buy RV captain chairs and want to put them on the floor with out a chair stand/tall base, is that possible?

3. Do you have any other suggestions I'm not thinking of overall for this project?  ;)
Title: Re: Where to buy seats?
Post by: Bill B /bus on November 30, 2013, 07:38:36 PM
First bus was a 4108. Drivers seat with a partition behind which housed the AC electrical breaker panels and various relays. There was originally a dinette on that side and a sofa opposite. Passenger side had a captains chair in front of the sofa. Purchased Flexsteel for captain's chair and sofa. Coming out of the dinette the forward seat was just forward of the step down.
Search on the web as there is now competition for Flexsteel at a much better price.

Bill

Title: Re: Where to buy seats?
Post by: robertglines1 on November 30, 2013, 08:35:54 PM
The Toyota Siena 2nd row  seats have been on e-bay and several guys using them and seem to like them.. I have checked them out.  Might be worth a look. I found under captains chairs
Title: Re: Where to buy seats?
Post by: georgemci102a2 on November 30, 2013, 08:43:47 PM
Byron,go to the van conversion place,i got some(ATWOOD) that were new for pennies. George......Grovetown ga.
Title: Re: Where to buy seats?
Post by: Bryan on November 30, 2013, 09:21:44 PM
Quote from: georgemci102a2 on November 30, 2013, 08:43:47 PM
Byron,go to the van conversion place,i got some(ATWOOD) that were new for pennies. George......Grovetown ga.

never heard of ATWOOD, but I like the price if they are nice! Any recommendations of Van Conversion shops in NorthEast GA?
Title: Re: Where to buy seats?
Post by: georgemci102a2 on December 01, 2013, 08:37:51 AM
Byron,Look up handicap vans in the yellow pages,and find a place that removes the seats for the wheeelchairs etc.The place that i found here had many stacked in the warehouse.(50 to 75 dollars each) George
Title: Re: Where to buy seats?
Post by: Handyjim on December 01, 2013, 09:09:55 PM
Check this listing on eBay  121175339212

Use the link to their store  They are a manufacturer in La Habra, CA,  and they ship (sometimes free).

We bought a pair to replace the FlexSteel seats in our motor home.  A direct bolt-in replacement, and the made the fabric to order. I think they have the pedestals, too.

So far, after 6 months, we're happy.  BTW, we drove down and went through the factory.  I have no interest in this company, only happy with the price and quality.
Title: Re: Where to buy seats?
Post by: RJ on December 02, 2013, 12:02:38 AM
Bryan -

Co-pilot's seat should be mounted the same as the first row of OEM revenue seats, after removing the modesty panel.

If you mount it where the 2nd or 3rd row goes, then someone who sits "tall in the saddle" will have to scrunch over to see out the front windshield.

Not uncommon for Buffalo owners, like yourself, to extend the upper salon floor to just behind the co-pilot's seat that's mounted as described above.

FWIW & HTH. . .

;)
Title: Re: Where to buy seats?
Post by: Oonrahnjay on December 02, 2013, 08:59:07 AM
Quote from: Handyjim on December 01, 2013, 09:09:55 PMCheck this listing on eBay  121175339212

Use the link to their store  They are a manufacturer in La Habra, CA,  and they ship (sometimes free). ...   

    Yeah, they've been advertising a lot lately.  Dunno what the quality is like but the features they offer look good.  But I haven't seen any of their products in the flesh.
Title: Re: Where to buy seats?
Post by: Bryan on December 04, 2013, 01:34:02 PM
Quote from: Handyjim on December 01, 2013, 09:09:55 PM
Check this listing on eBay  121175339212

Use the link to their store  They are a manufacturer in La Habra, CA,  and they ship (sometimes free).

We bought a pair to replace the FlexSteel seats in our motor home.  A direct bolt-in replacement, and the made the fabric to order. I think they have the pedestals, too.

So far, after 6 months, we're happy.  BTW, we drove down and went through the factory.  I have no interest in this company, only happy with the price and quality.

Thanks HandyJim! I've actually been shopping on their official website already... www.shop4seats.com (http://www.shop4seats.com) I was hoping to find some better prices than these :-) But we shall see  :D
Title: Re: Where to buy seats?
Post by: Oonrahnjay on December 04, 2013, 03:45:45 PM
Quote from: Bryan on December 04, 2013, 01:34:02 PMThanks HandyJim! I've actually been shopping on their official website already... www.shop4seats.com (http://www.shop4seats.com) I was hoping to find some better prices than these :-) But we shall see  :D

      Brian, I've been looking for seats for a while.  The only prices I've seen has been way north of these -- like Minnesota or the YooPee north (or if you're like up there in the Great While North, eh, that would be like the Hudson Bay, eh?)   My issue isn't price it's the quality of these shop4seats seats, the prices are way lower than anyone else's -- makes me wonder why!  If the quality is reasonably good at this price, it's going to be REAL hard to beat.