View Full Version : put a sparco in my car
xhdriver
11-25-2002, 03:55 PM
put this in in two hours with a friend who had it laying around. we made our own brackets that bolted to the stock sliders from home depot stuff, it cost 11 dollars, if i put a little more work into it i could get the seating position just right, right now it sits too far left and leans back too far.
http://www.az240sx.org/albums2/album06/Picture_078.sized.jpg
Dousan_PG
11-25-2002, 03:56 PM
cool
please do a write up when you completed it
btw, what type of sparco is that? side or bottom mount?
best of luck to you!
Break Beats
11-25-2002, 11:14 PM
True, a writeup would be great.
Dousan I saw your seat rails and they look great, did you install them yet? I think I may go the route xhdriver did, custom fab the stock rails to incorprate a Momo bottom mount seat. I hope it works.
Dousan_PG
11-25-2002, 11:25 PM
not yet, soon soon
i am going to Hong Kong in January so i cant spend much on the car or the gf will kill me...so january 20th, i'm buying a recaro SRD or a JIC Type C
in august when i'm in Japan, i'm getting a bride brix using that as driver and moving whatever i get in Jan and puttin gthat in passenger
still working on what else is compatable with the Bride rails...i'm alzy and slow...want to see what sparco seats fit it tooooo!
chokudoriS13
11-26-2002, 09:59 PM
Can you post some quick instructions on this? I have a Sparco with MKIV Supra rails, and they don't fit, so I need to come up with some form of rails. thanks.
xhdriver
11-27-2002, 01:33 AM
i bought a 4 foot piece of steel that was shaped like angle iron, and some bolts and nuts and lock washers and a good drill bit. pulled my seat out and removed the sliders that bolt to the floor. drilled and hacked up the steel to make the sliders bolt to the seat in the necasary places and bolted it back in. it ended up a little off so im thinking this weekend ill take it back out and make it right.
drifterx
11-27-2002, 10:27 AM
can we get an inside shot? that is a non reclinable
have anyone done a reclinable yet?
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