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Old 08-07-2008, 11:14 PM   #31
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i have a sparco evo and my friend has the fx1-pro. they are very similar in support, i'm 5'10" 34-36 waist and 190 lbs, i fit fine in them. they feel like they have the same shell. i also have experience in the bride zeta and the corbeau and sparco evo fits me better.
Was this in a 240?

this is the kind of reply I am looking for. Someone who as actually sat in different seats. I am hearing good things about the FX1 bucket. The Corbeau reclinables may suck but i hear this bucket is nice. The middle size FX1 is about an inch wider then a buddy club wide and that seems like exactly what I want, so I'll probably end up going with that.

And I have sat in an EVO2 also and I love it but it jut isn't in my price range unless i find one used.

These look nice. Anyone have an actual experience with them?
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Old 08-08-2008, 08:46 AM   #32
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I have had experience with the Corbeau A4s, and my take is that they're OK. Bolsters are too small to really hold you in, but just big enough to make it annoying to have to get in/out of the car like you sort of have a bucket.

Seat material seemed kinda cheap.

With the Bride MO rail in an S14, it sat pretty high.

Now I have a SPL Parts bucket with a slightly modified Bride FG rail (the rear mounts were modified to give it less of a gangsta lean). With the front of the seat on the bottom hole, and the rear in the middle hole, it's pretty low, and the seat fits me awesome.

I have a 32" waist, 160lbs and 5'10. Seat fits me like a glove.

Too bad you can't buy this seat new anymore... have to find them used if anything.
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Old 08-08-2008, 05:04 PM   #33
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sparco sprint.

snug and stiff as hell.

i love it.

not that expensive either.
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