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11-28-2013, 11:27 AM | #1 |
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Wanting a more supportive seat in my S14, ideas?
Okay, here's the deal. The S14 is my DD, its not currently built for speed, more for handling (although the wheel/tire/ride height kinda limits that aspect). I am 6'1", 175lbs, so i cannot really indulge in a setup that DECREASES headroom as i was stupid enough to end up with a car that is equipped with the sunroof.
So im looking for a seat/bracket combo that will allow for ALOT more support in the thigh and back/side areas. I'd prefer something lighter than stock with a bit of adjustability (recline) unless the seat just happens to be in the perfect position in non-adjustable form. I dont ride gangster style with my seatback all the way back. Im perfectly fine with considering a stock seat from another make (350z, S2000, etc) but im guessing those may actually ADD weight. Which i guess i wouldnt have a problem with so long as its not an obscene amount and the increase in support/comfort is worth the weight penalty. Just trying to see whats out there and what my options are. The 240 needs a christmas present and as of right now, comfort-wise the seat is my biggest gripe. I thought about getting S15 seats, but they only seem to be marginally better (at least by just looking at online pics). |
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11-28-2013, 12:12 PM | #4 |
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Have bride in both mine we are about. The same height weight
One is stock height the other is lowered. The one at stock height Is a lot easier to get in and out of. I find that it makes both a lot Easier to get in and out of if I slide the seat back all the way. And Also like the fact the sparco harness is easy to this way also. I put It on and then slide the seat up perfect fit Imho |
11-28-2013, 07:35 PM | #7 |
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Wow thanks for the ideas i'll do more research on these options. Luckily atlanta area is not far from me and i think most of the OEM seats can be found around there so i wont have to ship. I used to own an AP2 so i do remember how nice those seats are.
I find myself constantly wondering how easily an SW20 mr2 seat would be to adapt. My other car is one and i LOVE the seat in that car. Might look into that as well. Although it'd most likely need to be recovered as stock mr2 cloth seats are ugly. |
11-30-2013, 07:45 AM | #10 |
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Yeah i think i'll see if i get any bites on the R32 GTR wtb thread i posted. i'll scour CL and maybe i'll come up with something. Maybe have em recovered in black leather or something. I didnt realize everyone was such a big fan of these.
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