Why Are 70 Series Seats So Uncomfortable? (And What Actually Fixes It)

Quick Answer: Toyota Landcruiser 70 Series factory seats are uncomfortable because they are designed for short working trips rather than long-distance touring - they lack lumbar support, the foam density is high for durability rather than padding comfort, and side bolsters are minimal. Three options actually fix this: (1) Quality seat covers with extra padding (Black Duck Canvas, ~$600-$900 per set, the best value), (2) Full replacement aftermarket touring seats (Recaro, Sparco, Mastercraft, $1,500-$4,000 per pair fitted), (3) Aftermarket lumbar support inserts (~$50-$150).

The 70 Series factory seats are durable and easy to clean but not designed for long-distance comfort. Owners doing serious touring distances eventually upgrade, and the right upgrade depends on budget and use case.

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1. Why the Factory Seats Are Uncomfortable

Factory seats use high-density foam designed for years of durability rather than soft padding. Lumbar support is minimal. Side bolsters are flat. The seat-back angle is steep relative to luxury SUV seats. Combined, the design favours working durability over comfort - which is fine for a tradie doing short trips but tiring on a Cape York run.

2. Black Duck Canvas Seat Covers

The best value upgrade. Australian-made 12-ounce canvas covers add 15-20 mm of padding plus much-improved bolster support. $600-$900 per set, ADR 72/00 airbag-compatible on post-2016 vehicles. Available for 75, 76, 78 and 79 Series production years. Most touring owners fit Black Ducks within the first 6 months of ownership.

3. Aftermarket Replacement Seats

Recaro, Sparco and Mastercraft offer full replacement seats designed for long-distance comfort. $1,500-$4,000 per pair fitted. Requires custom seat brackets and may affect ADR compliance - confirm with installer before ordering. Best for owners doing serious touring kilometres.

4. Lumbar Support Inserts

Aftermarket lumbar support cushions, inflatable bladders or memory-foam inserts $50-$150. The cheapest fix and adequate for many owners. Worth trying before spending on covers or seats.

5. ADR Compliance Note

Post-2016 70 Series Single Cab and Dual Cab vehicles have seat-mounted side airbags. Aftermarket seat covers must meet ADR 72/00 standards (airbag-compatible seam construction) to remain ADR compliant. Quality suppliers like Black Duck explicitly engineer their covers to meet this standard.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why are 70 Series seats so uncomfortable?

The factory design favours durability over comfort - high-density foam, minimal lumbar support, flat bolsters. Fine for working use but tiring on long-distance trips.

What is the cheapest fix for uncomfortable 70 Series seats?

Aftermarket lumbar support inserts at $50-$150. Adequate for many owners.

Do Black Duck seat covers add padding?

Yes. The 12-ounce canvas plus internal cushion adds 15-20 mm of effective padding plus much-improved bolster support.

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