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Title: Omega seat swap - questions
Post by: Viral_Jim on 29 April 2024, 20:50:00
While the galaxy does everything we need it to, I do have one significant gripe with it - the front seats. The driver's seat has some wear which makes it less comfortable than the passenger seat, but even that side isn't particularly comfortable.

I was thinking of swapping in some omega seats, specifically the grey cdx mouse fur seats as we're in my estate. They would match from the perspective of being manual with electric height adjustment, exceptionally comfortable (IMO) and the grey cloth wouldn't look too odd.in the car. Now, some questions...

- Does anyone know the seat back/squab width? I've done a search but cannot see a post on the subject.

- does anyone have any seats for sale? The ones on eBay I've seen are roughly what I would expect to pay for seats with a whole omega attached.  ;D

As always, any help gratefully received.
Title: Re: Omega seat swap - questions
Post by: STEMO on 29 April 2024, 22:17:42
Are you sure you want to start messing around with airbag wiring, Jim? If you put the light on in the galaxy it could be a bugger to put right.
Title: Re: Omega seat swap - questions
Post by: Viral_Jim on 30 April 2024, 05:28:32
I'm only at the very start of looking at this Ste, but my initial thoughts are to leave the seatbelt as untouched Ford at both ends, which takes care of pretensioners. The only other SRS components afaik are the seat occupancy sensors. Something to be worked out but I'd hope to be able to take across the Ford items.

As I said, still early stage thinking   :y
Title: Re: Omega seat swap - questions
Post by: STEMO on 30 April 2024, 06:07:55
I'm only at the very start of looking at this Ste, but my initial thoughts are to leave the seatbelt as untouched Ford at both ends, which takes care of pretensioners. The only other SRS components afaik are the seat occupancy sensors. Something to be worked out but I'd hope to be able to take across the Ford items.

As I said, still early stage thinking   :y
Buy a cushion  ;D
Title: Re: Omega seat swap - questions
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 30 April 2024, 15:35:53
I'm only at the very start of looking at this Ste, but my initial thoughts are to leave the seatbelt as untouched Ford at both ends, which takes care of pretensioners. The only other SRS components afaik are the seat occupancy sensors. Something to be worked out but I'd hope to be able to take across the Ford items.

As I said, still early stage thinking   :y
Buy a cushion  ;D

^This!^   :y  K.I.S.S.   :-*   ;D

I suspect what seems like a fairly easy project at first glance could turn into a nightmare.  :-X
Title: Re: Omega seat swap - questions
Post by: biggriffin on 30 April 2024, 19:02:06
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/326097545756?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=8JLlC2O0QRG&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=HQkiUKOCSAq&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Title: Re: Omega seat swap - questions
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 30 April 2024, 19:36:55
Retrofitting the Ford airbag gubbins to an Omega seat and bolting it in would technically be doable.

But...

At best, in an accident, the airbags/seat pretensioners might not work. At worst they might work incorrectly and potentially kill the person in the seat.

So the question you should be asking isn't could it be done?, but rather is it really worth doing?

The answer is no.

A much better solution, for several reasons, would be to find a.set of nice seats from a similar vintage Mundeo TittyX. You might need to swap the rails over, but it should retain full functionality without any drama.
Title: Re: Omega seat swap - questions
Post by: Viral_Jim on 30 April 2024, 21:24:35
That's the issue really, the car has Tity seats which feel the same (to me) as my best mates 2008 mundaneo Tity X. His are top of the range I'm sure as that car has literally every option box ticked (former demonstrator). I find those equally uncomfortable on long drives.

The issue is the bolsters on the squab, they're fine for the first 30mins or so but then the outer side bolster digs into the back of my right thigh/base of my ar$e and gives me a dead leg.

Given there is space to the outside of the seat I'm debating  taking the covers off, splaying these bolsters out (to near horizontal on the outer side) then adding some more foam under the seat cover.

Probably a similar level of faff but for a better result
Title: Re: Omega seat swap - questions
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 01 May 2024, 13:24:51
Another option would be to replace the foam base with a new one.

A bit fiddly, but should be readily available at a reasonable price.

Driver's seat base for my Altea when I handed it back cost about £65 and an afternoons work.
Title: Re: Omega seat swap - questions
Post by: Viral_Jim on 01 May 2024, 15:19:13
Unfortunately, this was the first route I looked at, but.

1. They are £168 and
2. According to my local dealer they've been on back order for "bloody ages".

What I may do is swap the driver and passenger seat foams, given that the sides sitting nearest the centre console get virtually no wear and they are the same part number.
Title: Re: Omega seat swap - questions
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 01 May 2024, 17:34:10
My Mondeo Titanium X's drivers seat is a bit flat as well.  :-\

I've always assumed that it was a cab before I bought it, as although it had a reasonable mileage, a few of the switches like the AC, Hazards and the heated seats, were worn, so I think it had a fat bastard sat in it for hours going nowhere very far.  ::)
Title: Re: Omega seat swap - questions
Post by: STEMO on 01 May 2024, 19:57:23
My Mondeo Titanium X's drivers seat is a bit flat as well.  :-\

I've always assumed that it was a cab before I bought it, as although it had a reasonable mileage, a few of the switches like the AC, Hazards and the heated seats, were worn, so I think it had a fat bastard sat in it for hours going nowhere very far.  ::)
Followed by another fat bas large person. Poor car had no chance  :'(
Title: Re: Omega seat swap - questions
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 02 May 2024, 08:44:15
My Mondeo Titanium X's drivers seat is a bit flat as well.  :-\

I've always assumed that it was a cab before I bought it, as although it had a reasonable mileage, a few of the switches like the AC, Hazards and the heated seats, were worn, so I think it had a fat bastard sat in it for hours going nowhere very far.  ::)
It wasn't me ;D

Had one briefly as a temporary replacement... Hateful bloody thing.
Title: Re: Omega seat swap - questions
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 02 May 2024, 11:11:48
My Mondeo Titanium X's drivers seat is a bit flat as well.  :-\

I've always assumed that it was a cab before I bought it, as although it had a reasonable mileage, a few of the switches like the AC, Hazards and the heated seats, were worn, so I think it had a fat bastard sat in it for hours going nowhere very far.  ::)
Followed by another fat bas large person. Poor car had no chance  :'(

Nah I'm not large, just a bit short for my height.  :P  :)
Title: Re: Omega seat swap - questions
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 02 May 2024, 11:16:01
My Mondeo Titanium X's drivers seat is a bit flat as well.  :-\

I've always assumed that it was a cab before I bought it, as although it had a reasonable mileage, a few of the switches like the AC, Hazards and the heated seats, were worn, so I think it had a fat bastard sat in it for hours going nowhere very far.  ::)
It wasn't me ;D

Had one briefly as a temporary replacement... Hateful bloody thing.

Can't imagine my Mondeo Titanium X is much different to an equivalent Insignia?  :-\
Title: Re: Omega seat swap - questions
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 02 May 2024, 16:11:42
It was when the Omega was being repaired following being reversed into in traffic. Think it was a 1.8tdci Edge, possibly '58 plate.

Horrendous build quality from shit materials.

The  '22 Mustang I had a couple of weeks ago felt like a reskin of the 2005 one and the facelift '24 one I had a couple of days ago was the same except with better screens.
Title: Re: Omega seat swap - questions
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 02 May 2024, 16:54:46
It was when the Omega was being repaired following being reversed into in traffic. Think it was a 1.8tdci Edge, possibly '58 plate.

Horrendous build quality from shit materials.

The  '22 Mustang I had a couple of weeks ago felt like a reskin of the 2005 one and the facelift '24 one I had a couple of days ago was the same except with better screens.

Everything feels like shit after the mighty Omega!  :y   ;D
Title: Re: Omega seat swap - questions
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 02 May 2024, 18:53:17
It was when the Omega was being repaired following being reversed into in traffic. Think it was a 1.8tdci Edge, possibly '58 plate.

Horrendous build quality from shit materials.

The  '22 Mustang I had a couple of weeks ago felt like a reskin of the 2005 one and the facelift '24 one I had a couple of days ago was the same except with better screens.

Everything feels like shit after the mighty Omega!  :y   ;D
Not everything, but don't tell anyone  :D

Not complaining about the Mustang though, top down along the PCH is nothing to complain about in any universe. Especially when you only paid for a Corolla  8)