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sri_130 13th February 2015 15:17

Seats - yours in particular.
 
What seats do you have for track + a bit of road driving?
Do you use the sliding subframes? or fixed?
Do you sit just right, or would prefer to be lower?
Anyone fitted Suzuka pro's?

I'd like to splash out on some new decent buckets for road & track use, so could do with some pointers.

KamRacing 13th February 2015 15:41

fibreglass or carbon framed are the most comfortable.

chompy 13th February 2015 15:52

OMP WRC for me. Fixed frames and it could do with being just a touch lower, but i'm not that bothered.

D4MJT 13th February 2015 16:11

What's the balance?

Track work only, I'd go buckets as mentioned, if it's genuinely going to be a road car as well, weekend work, sunny days etc, what about a good set of reclining buckets?

I've got a set of Recaro Speed's in mine, harness loops so you can use harnesses in them, vision isn't restricted for road use, it's a nice compromise.

I'm sure people will disagree, but unless you're 17 and keen as chips, if you are going to use the car on the road, fuck having fixed back buckets in it lol

sri_130 13th February 2015 16:25

Its a second car for screwing on sunny days & track events. The balance would thus have to accommodate both.
Rear seats are not required - the kids can walk.

Any pics? not of you.

D4MJT 13th February 2015 16:32

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Originally Posted by sri_130 (Post 6504222)
Its a second car for screwing on sunny days & track events. The balance would thus have to accommodate both.
Rear seats are not required - the kids can walk.

Any pics? not of you.

What about pics of me in the seats?

Nude obvs.


Gabbastard 13th February 2015 16:49

I hqve the same seats as D4M and theyre awesome seats. Theyre quite deep so will hold you in place for everything but insane driving.

D4MJT 13th February 2015 16:54

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Originally Posted by Gabbastard (Post 6504232)
I hqve the same seats as D4M and theyre awesome seats. Theyre quite deep so will hold you in place for everything but insane driving.

See, we're the best.

The advantage to not running buckets and harnesses for road becomes apparent so quickly if you're actually using them. Your blind spot becomes colossal, you can't easily turn to check as you merge onto A-Roads etc, they're far, far easier to live with, whilst still providing the benefits of buckets for track days. Whack a slider in, you can still use a conventional seatbelt if you wish, you've got a half comfy car for road days / driving to tracks.

Winner winner.

deano_123 13th February 2015 17:00

I have a pair of Cobra Sebrings, I dont like them and will be changing to a single seat soon

Gabbastard 13th February 2015 17:08



As Matt says, the practicality of GOOD recliners over buckets makes it a no-brainer. Buckets are fine for track but standard driving is balls. Also, I say good recliners because the quality and support/comfort is head and shoulders above other recliners Ive tried, and theyre easy to get spare parts for. Id never worry about spending the extra cash on Recaros again.

sri_130 13th February 2015 22:28

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Originally Posted by deano_123 (Post 6504238)
I have a pair of Cobra Sebrings, I dont like them and will be changing to a single seat soon

Why don't you like them?

sri_130 13th February 2015 22:29

So recliners....

Like Recaro trend line? Or the ones in the Clio 200's? (What are those BTW).

deano_123 14th February 2015 07:10

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Originally Posted by sri_130 (Post 6504280)
Why don't you like them?

The head restraint things are a nuisance and I dont like the seating position but this is more to do with where I've welded the mounting bars to far forward

A proper set of recliners do a good job at holding you in place, the Recaros I have in the Audi are very good. However, Recaro advise against using harnesses with these seats as the lateral force caused in a collision can result in the seat collapsing (the eyelets for the harnesses are just for show). I'd check your seats can actually work with harnesses Matt.

A CG lock I've read come highly recommended.

D4MJT 14th February 2015 08:32

Quote:

Originally Posted by deano_123 (Post 6504302)
The head restraint things are a nuisance and I dont like the seating position but this is more to do with where I've welded the mounting bars to far forward

A proper set of recliners do a good job at holding you in place, the Recaros I have in the Audi are very good. However, Recaro advise against using harnesses with these seats as the lateral force caused in a collision can result in the seat collapsing (the eyelets for the harnesses are just for show). I'd check your seats can actually work with harnesses Matt.

A CG lock I've read come highly recommended.

I circumvent this danger Dean, by simply never driving the car.

Good point though, I'll look into it!

KamRacing 14th February 2015 09:07

bucket seats are fine if you pick the right one. I have a set in my AE86 and have no problems driving day to day. You have to pick the right seat though.

That means no big wing head protection to keep visibility good. I'd also look for seat with low leg support so you can easily run a normal seatbelt across your lap.. Alternatively you can do what I did and fit the seatbelt through the harness holes.

Full harnesses suck for everyday use so I use a seatbelt and a CG-Lock.

Jimmy-Boy 18th February 2015 17:32

i have Tillet carbon seats they are something else!

sri_130 18th February 2015 20:06

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Originally Posted by Jimmy-Boy (Post 6505078)
i have Tillet carbon seats they are something else!

pics????????/

deano_123 18th February 2015 20:40

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jimmy-Boy (Post 6505078)
i have Tillet carbon seats they are something else!

FIA approved?

pedromakarachi 4th March 2015 15:08

I run a Recaro Pro-Racer Hans Vario seat in my daily driver

It is a really comfortable seat and isn't that much of a pain considering the side head sections. The key is to have your mirrors set in such a way that you don't really have a blind spot. I have an additional suction mirror similar to what driving instructors use, to give me more visibility to the rear.
And for seat advice, I used GSM. They helped me with additional parts to help mount the seat and gave me plenty of useful advice too.

Mickswan 4th March 2015 17:10

OMP Strada 2, use with normal belts but it's not track day car. I'm too old to be pissing about with a harness day to day.



I do plan to do the odd track day in the future so I can always add a harness for the day.


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