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03-14-2008, 07:23 PM
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sweedish chef
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Victoria and Kelowna
Posts: 51
Car: 97 328is
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aftermarket seats
Guys ,
As more and more people ditch thier stock seats and go to racig seats, I have one question.
It is my understanding that racing seats will not square the driver to the wheel. I know that the factory seats are set off center on the brackets to correct this but I haven't come across an aftermarket set that does.
any ideas, suggestions? Have some you want to sell?
Cheers,
MB
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03-15-2008, 12:13 AM
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6th Gear Member
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Hamilton
Posts: 2,587
Car: E36 Dinan 332is
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I'm running a Sparco Torino II with a Wedge Engineering mount. It offsets the seat towards the tunnel, and seems to me, to be in the proper position. Wedge makes a nice product... I'd recommend them.
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03-15-2008, 10:40 AM
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5th Gear Member
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Toronto
Posts: 992
Car: 964 C2
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sexybmr
Guys ,
It is my understanding that racing seats will not square the driver to the wheel. I know that the factory seats are set off center on the brackets to correct this but I haven't come across an aftermarket set that does.
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It is not the seat that needs to be offset, it is the mount for the seat. There are three parts to an aftermarket seat, the actual seat, the rails underneath to move froward and back and then the mounts, from the car to the seat rails. Each car's mounting points are different so you need the right mount for the right car. For the E36, the mount offsets the seat towards the tunnel. I actually got my seat mounts made for me by someone and they are going to make me another set in high grade aluminum for lightness and strength. Costs about $150 for the pair, much better than the $160 each from Sparco made from steel.
pm me if you are interested in seats, I know a place you might be able to get some at a good price.
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Past Rides: 94 318is, 97 M3, 01 C2 Cab, 02 330ci, 06 323i, 05 330cic M Sport, 02 M3
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03-15-2008, 06:02 PM
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JUICY J CAN'T
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: T.
Posts: 16,972
Car: S54 titties
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question. If you're putting race seats in your car, why not mount them, without sliders, exactly where you're going to sit? If your car is a track car, how many other people are gonna drive it?
save even more weight, harness will always be correctly adjusted, etc.
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03-15-2008, 09:46 PM
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sweedish chef
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Victoria and Kelowna
Posts: 51
Car: 97 328is
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true if your only application is track.
I do appologize, I was more so refering to racing style seats ie reclining or folding seats, sorry for being vauge.
mb
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03-15-2008, 10:34 PM
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5th Gear Member
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Toronto
Posts: 992
Car: 964 C2
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from what I have seen, fixed racing seats (non-reclining) rarely come with slider since they are meant to be mounted in a fixed position. sport or racing style (reclining) seats almost always come with slider for functionality.
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Current Rides: 964 C2
Past Rides: 94 318is, 97 M3, 01 C2 Cab, 02 330ci, 06 323i, 05 330cic M Sport, 02 M3
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