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1992 Seats vs 1994 Seats
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I desperately need to reupholster the driver seat in my 1992 but I have a set that I pulled out of my 1994 (entirely new interior into the '94 from a wrecked car). So my question is, are the later model seats noticeably better than the earlier seats? I know the 1992 seats are the same as the 944 seats. They look different but not sure if it is worth the money to completely reupholster both seats out of the '94 as opposed to just reupholstering the front leather portion of the driver's seat currently in the '92, at a cost of $450. One possible benefit of the '94 seats is the driver is a full power seat, a $538 option at the time (I have the original window sticker).
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1993 Wimbledon Green M030 Coupe! D1R Stage 3 Super Charger; Short Shift Kit; AC Tensioner; Splitter; Mesh Grille; Exhaust Shield; Caster, Tower, & Firewall Braces

1993 Wimbledon Green/Cashmere Coupe; D1R Short Shift Kit; leather dash; new paint; 52k miles

1987 Guards Red 928 S4; sport wheel; limited slip; heated seats
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#2

I've had both and didn't find the feel much different at all. I like the look of the later seats, but not enough to spend money to change the seats out. I have manual sports seats now, and would spend money to have those...
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Joel Wahlsten

93 968 Amazon Green w/LSD and a few mods

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#3

i've had both. i've driven both long distances. i actually prefer the feel of the early seats. i find the late ones to be too stiff. i think the multiple sections of the early seats tend to be more contouring than the large pads of the late seats.
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#4

I started a project about a year ago that I have't finished turning early style sports seats into late model heated sports seats. I consulted the 968 Parts manual on the onset and found that the internal structure/frame is the same part # in both early and late style seats (sport seats being the same as well with their own number as they have an additonal support welded to the frames.



The only difference bewtween the early and late seats that came in our 968s is the cushion and the seat covers them selves.
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#5

which is in line with why my butt and back like the early ones and not the late ones
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#6

Excellent information! Just saved me at least a grand. I'm going to drop off my '92 driver's seat today. Thanks guys.



Great upholstery guy in Los Angeles near Glendale, if anybody is looking around here. Will do Porsche leather on seating surface, with perforation, for $450. He already did my steering wheel and shifter for $250 total, and did a perfect job. In Northern California, I know a guy who also does a great job at a good rate just out of Sacramento, in Auburn.
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1993 Wimbledon Green/Cashmere Coupe; D1R Short Shift Kit; leather dash; new paint; 52k miles

1987 Guards Red 928 S4; sport wheel; limited slip; heated seats
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#7

I've had both. I find the 94 seats more supportive and comfortable on long drives. I'm pretty small and could see the 94 bolstering annoying to someone with a larger, er, frame.
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lol - nice - thanks.
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#9

If I was re-doing seats I'd look for 928 covers, which I believe have deeper padding than the 944 but fit the same frame.
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Joel Frahm

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#10

The other thing you may want to look into is finding a used set of the Sport seats for the front. I see them from time to time for ~$800-1100 on ebay in good condition (3-500 needing reupholstery). It could be a nice time to upgrade <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.png" class="smilie" alt="" />
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#11

Sure glad I did NOT have the Sport seats in my 968 on the 2700+ mile trip I just did. The regular bolsters fit me just fine but I would have issue with the larger Sport side bolsters for long cruising. Probably great for "spirited" driving, yet I do not feel that I am being thrown around in my seat when driving somewhat agressive. Probably has to do with the extra body mass (fat) that I have aqquired over the past few years!!!
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#12

Perhaps it is just your brute strength that keeps you firmly in your seat?
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