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Maeda
02-22-2005, 09:11 PM
Just out of curiousity.
Has anyone sat in a kirkey racing seat?
I was wondering how comfortable they are.
They sure do look like they HOLD YOU IN really well though, and plus points for being ugly.
Maeda
being made of aluminum its not quite the lazy boy seat, but you can slide over a slip cover over it, but it really doesn't do much.
i think for a track car it should work, i wouldn't daily drive in one although i know of a guy that does lol
Maeda
02-22-2005, 09:51 PM
How much worse is it then a "lightly" paded corbeau..?
MrSkinny
02-22-2005, 09:54 PM
how much?>
Which kirkey are you looking at? Cuz some of their seats have literally no padding at all.
Maeda
02-22-2005, 10:25 PM
Right now i'm looking at...
Ultrashield Rally (with cover) & Kirkey Intermediate Road Race (also with cover)
It sure does look like neither of them have real padding... but neither does my corbeau really...
On the kirkey I saw in person, I'd say the seat padding was equivalent in thickness to a cheap office chair. The side and head padding was equivalent to an oven mitt.............so not very much padding at all.
Andrew Bohan
02-23-2005, 01:02 AM
good thing i have some of my own padding. LOL
thx247
02-23-2005, 01:37 AM
works fine for a race car, would work in a pinch for the street but uncomfortable imo. Most low end race seats feel the same to my ass.
You need to mount the seat with a back brace though...roll bar, harness...to be truely streetable. Not worth it imo.
sykikchimp
02-23-2005, 09:52 AM
The Deluxe Road Race seat is actually pretty comfy..
Maeda
02-23-2005, 11:54 AM
Oh yah? The ultrashield deluxe road race seat?
I'm assuming you sat in in sykikchimp?
That ones just a metal bucket with padded cloth right?
o.O
Yoshi
02-23-2005, 12:14 PM
Right now i'm looking at...
Ultrashield Rally (with cover) & Kirkey Intermediate Road Race (also with cover)
It sure does look like neither of them have real padding... but neither does my corbeau really...
what corbeau seat(s) do you have?
sykikchimp
02-23-2005, 12:59 PM
Oh yah? The ultrashield deluxe road race seat?
I'm assuming you sat in in sykikchimp?
That ones just a metal bucket with padded cloth right?
o.O
no it has foam padding everywhere.. I sat in one at an hpde I went too.
http://www.kirkeyracing.com/43000seat.html
comfy for a race seat.. still a little harsh for a daily driver. It's a pain in the ass to get in and out of them b/c of the rib support.
Maeda
02-23-2005, 04:59 PM
what corbeau seat(s) do you have?
Forza. It's good for the price, but im not fat enough to fill it all up....
1993fdrx7
11-25-2016, 09:45 PM
What rails are you using to mount these in a 240?
SupaDoopa
11-28-2016, 05:52 AM
Kirkey's are not meant for anything other than track regardless what it says. After a decent distance, it'll feel like you're sitting on a park bench. Your ass will start to hurt and everything else. Not only that but it doesn't exactly offer much protection should some unfortunate accident happened.
Things that keep you alive like seats, steering wheels, seat belts and suspension bits should not be cheaped on. If one of these things were to fail, you'd wish you spent a little more time and money on something that you know will stand up to what it's designed for.
1988montecarloss
11-28-2016, 05:18 PM
What rails are you using to mount these in a 240?
that 11 year old thread bump though, they are side mount seats so any side mount rails with the right brackets will work, you can get brackets from kirkey
Kirkey's are not meant for anything other than track regardless what it says. After a decent distance, it'll feel like you're sitting on a park bench. Your ass will start to hurt and everything else. Not only that but it doesn't exactly offer much protection should some unfortunate accident happened.
Things that keep you alive like seats, steering wheels, seat belts and suspension bits should not be cheaped on. If one of these things were to fail, you'd wish you spent a little more time and money on something that you know will stand up to what it's designed for.
ive never gone on a long road trip in one but an hour or so in one that has the padded cover isnt bad and you do realize kirkey seats are used in circle track and drag cars that get wrecked at way faster speeds than your typical s chassis will be doing correct? lol
SupaDoopa
11-29-2016, 06:04 AM
Yes, but those cars have much, much more reinforcement than you'll be running. Hence the statement I made. The things that keep you safe was a broad statement not directly aimed at just the seat.
That plus the comfort is going to be pretty rough.
fatduece
11-29-2016, 08:45 AM
Lmao. Every time I hear this brand the first thing to pop up into my mind is a disabled person in a ghetto wheelchair. The philosophy of some people is beyond retarded. Let's "save" a few bucks on this ghetto looking seat only to end up spending thousands, years later at the chiropractor (who will gladly suck all your finances out) Don't you guys realize what kind of long term effect this seat will have on your spine? I own a sparco pro 2000. The padding on it is great and can't even be compared to that Kirky trash and still I won't dare to daily in my sparco
Frank_Jaeger
11-29-2016, 09:00 AM
Things that keep you alive like seats, steering wheels, seat belts and suspension bits should not be cheaped on. If one of these things were to fail, you'd wish you spent a little more time and money on something that you know will stand up to what it's designed for.
This is ignorant. You're right about them being uncomfortable but you lost all credibility here.
e1_griego
11-29-2016, 09:10 AM
The trick with most of the aluminum seats is that you're supposed to run a back brace.
Also, Ultra Shield seats are lots more comfortable than Kirkey seats, in my experience.
rawgarage
11-29-2016, 09:55 AM
anything other than racing or competitive driving id pass
SupaDoopa
11-30-2016, 07:47 AM
This is ignorant. You're right about them being uncomfortable but you lost all credibility here.
How is that ignorant? You're saying cheaping on safety items is okay? I'm confused.
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