Anyone change front seats from standard to the F Sport seats?
#1
Instructor
Thread Starter
Anyone change front seats from standard to the F Sport seats?
Seems like a decent chance they’re plug and play replacements
#2
Probably not realistic given the cost. Assuming even you'd have no issues with airbags and all. Could be realistic when the car is 10+ years old.
#3
Instructor
I don't know about cost but I see no reason why they wouldn't swap without any issues. Perhaps you can find one in a junkyard with good seats and the cost would be a fraction of the dealer cost of a new seat??
#4
ya seats are 5k each or about. that would be a no go for me.
junk yard. why would you want put old fart seats in a new car. i assume op has a 2023
junk yard. why would you want put old fart seats in a new car. i assume op has a 2023
#5
The seat frames and electrical connections are probably the same, so a swap if probably possible. I am baffled as to why, however.
#6
Instructor
Thread Starter
Assuming the cushion assemblies fit its around $1500 per side in parts, the headrests alone are $500 each!
#8
Instructor
#9
For my size and body shape (6ft, skinny build), the F Sport and I say the F sport seats have some firmness to them, but they're not hard. It's enough cushioning to keep you comfortable for the long run and I think theseat fits me just about perfectly. I haven't felt any fatigue in the 12500mi I've put on it so far and the longest trip without stopping was 2.5hrs. In my old TLX, my legs and back would tire out on an equal trip, but the F Sport seat has been comfy as can be. I see a few people on here with the standard seats that complain about the cushion being too hard, but just by comparing some images it seems the only difference is just the seat design maybe?
Last edited by dezymond; 03-26-23 at 12:09 PM.
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#10
Instructor
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My issue with the standard or lux seats is the side bolsters on the bottom cushion are a little firm and narrow for me (175lb 6 feet tall) and the seat back cushion sort of has a mid back lump that pushed me forward. It’s only an issue after driving more than an hour. The F seats have a more contoured bottom cushion, and the seat back cushion is curved almost like a hammock for my back.
Wife has IS350 F Sport and those are amazing, the ES F seats are pretty close.
Wife has IS350 F Sport and those are amazing, the ES F seats are pretty close.
#11
My issue with the standard or lux seats is the side bolsters on the bottom cushion are a little firm and narrow for me (175lb 6 feet tall) and the seat back cushion sort of has a mid back lump that pushed me forward. It’s only an issue after driving more than an hour. The F seats have a more contoured bottom cushion, and the seat back cushion is curved almost like a hammock for my back.
Wife has IS350 F Sport and those are amazing, the ES F seats are pretty close.
Wife has IS350 F Sport and those are amazing, the ES F seats are pretty close.
#12
seats are not so good !!
It seems that it is short and pressures your thigh.How Cheap!!
We are not very big people and were very disappointed in this.
The "Luxury" has the ability to extend.
#13
Lexus Test Driver
I test drove a 2019 ES350. It had the ersatz leather seats. VERY uncomfortable!!! My wife hated them and it was a dealbreaker.
It seems that it is short and pressures your thigh.How Cheap!!
We are not very big people and were very disappointed in this.
The "Luxury" has the ability to extend.
It seems that it is short and pressures your thigh.How Cheap!!
We are not very big people and were very disappointed in this.
The "Luxury" has the ability to extend.
#14
#15
Lexus Test Driver
Excellent - I'm happy to advise that I prefer the ersatz material over the real stuff But I get many people hate the FSport seats. In fact, they were a deal breaker for my wife's RX back in 17 when we bought that car. Love them though in the ES. Much less aggressive bolstering that the RX.
Last edited by mikemu30; 03-27-23 at 08:24 AM.