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Old 11-02-2010, 05:11 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by BrandonDrecksage View Post
willing to separate seats? are they comfortable enough for dding?
Don't really want to separate the seats just yet. The seats and covers alone are $850, the sliders another $100, and the back braces $25 (all included). They are 17" hip width and I think they are just fine for a daily driver, much better support in the shoulders, hips etc. My car came with a set of Recaro Speedlines and these are way more comfortable than those seats ever were, partially because these fit me better (6'1" 240lbs), but also because you sit lower in the car and you aren't smashed up against the headliner. The seats as configured are mount as low to the floor as you can go without sectioning the floorpan. They are rock solid and fully adjustable front to back. The seat back is fixed obviously. The back brace is infinitely adjustable to properly support the seat regardless of how close or far from the wheel you sit. Also the seat mount has a loop for attachment of the submarine belt if you are running a 5-pt harness.

Just to be clear, to properly mount these seats, you need to have a back brace. I would not recommend just bolting these into a car and not using a back brace for the seat.

If you are interested let me know.

Thanks
Chris
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