drpearso
Registered Member
This is just a general question which will take someone who knows the bolt pattern, and the floor pan layout on the 1st Gen vs the 2nd Gen. Genesis.
The controls for the 2013 Rspec are exactly like the 2015 with the exception of the power bolster control. Thus the harnness to power the seat could/should be the same, especially since the non-power bolster 2015 Genesis has the same adjustments as the 2013-14 Rspec.
The floor pan design on the 2015 may be different? The seat itself on the 2015 is not as thick as the 1st Generation which makes it lower in the car. Since the 2015 seat is much lower and the dash design has changed, I'm not sure IF the new seat did bolt into the 1st Generation floor, if it would help improve the seating position in the 1st Generation Genesis?
The only element which I do not like about the awesome new 2015 Genesis is the added 500+ pound weight of the 2015. It is a much heavier car. And with that added weight is handles differently. Regardless, it is a very nice car, period. Thanks for any input from the forum members. Regards.
The controls for the 2013 Rspec are exactly like the 2015 with the exception of the power bolster control. Thus the harnness to power the seat could/should be the same, especially since the non-power bolster 2015 Genesis has the same adjustments as the 2013-14 Rspec.
The floor pan design on the 2015 may be different? The seat itself on the 2015 is not as thick as the 1st Generation which makes it lower in the car. Since the 2015 seat is much lower and the dash design has changed, I'm not sure IF the new seat did bolt into the 1st Generation floor, if it would help improve the seating position in the 1st Generation Genesis?
The only element which I do not like about the awesome new 2015 Genesis is the added 500+ pound weight of the 2015. It is a much heavier car. And with that added weight is handles differently. Regardless, it is a very nice car, period. Thanks for any input from the forum members. Regards.