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    Fixed back race buckets without rollbar, how many do it, be honest

    I ran a pair in one of my M3 coupes, comfortable enough for me and took almost 100# off the car, but obviously if I rolled the car I was at higher risk without a rollbar.

    Now I'm looking for new seats for te E30 on a budget and I can get a much more quality fixed back bucket for the same price as a mediocre reclinable.
    '91 318is, S50 swap, Bilsteing/H&R race, Recaro SRD, etc.

    #2
    I did it on the M5. Don't drive like an idiot, and rolling over will be a very low odd of happening.







    At the same time, don't go cheap on seats, when your 17 and your body is made of jello and magic, it's not a big deal, but it will eventually catch up to you.
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      #3
      slam your car and you make rolling over almost impossible. change your suspension geometry like crazy and put the center of gravity axis under ground haha (which is possible)
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      E30s are know to be notoriously really really really ridiculously good looking

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        #4
        slamming your car wont prevent it from rolling. Shit happens quickly. low or not.

        I had a nice set of seats in my AE86 and after a couple of years it pulled the bolts thru the floor and almost ended tragicly.

        if you are going to have the car on a good suspension and sticky tires as a track car go with a cage.

        plate the floor and read up on seatbelt placement...

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          #5
          i was curious about this too. i was thinking about getting some recaros for my vert but thought it would look to racer. and if i put a cage it'll look like a pickup truck IMO. i think ima either just get reclinable recaros or keep it classic and get all new leather. an advice?
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            #6
            Originally posted by J.Rizo View Post
            i was curious about this too. i was thinking about getting some recaros for my vert but thought it would look to racer. and if i put a cage it'll look like a pickup truck IMO. i think ima either just get reclinable recaros or keep it classic and get all new leather. an advice?
            Caged verts are awesome though.
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              #7
              Agreed on buying nice seats, I went cheap a couple years ago mounting F1 spec seats, they were like $399 a pair delivered. They were light, cheap, stiff, and great for a couple months then the cheap appeared.
              '91 318is, S50 swap, Bilsteing/H&R race, Recaro SRD, etc.

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                #8
                It is my understanding that running a fixed bucket seat with an ASM harness creates the danger. Without a harness, your body can still slide forward in the seat in case of a rollover.

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                  #9
                  A proper set up would be a harness bar with a minimum of 5 point harness. The 5 point will prevent you from 'submarining' or 'torpedoing' out of the harness in the event of a crash. The harness bar will set the harness at the proper height and secure them. Skipping a step or going with super sick Takata harnesses will be the end of you.

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                    #10
                    But only having a harness bar and not a rollbar with an ASM harness like that means in the event of the rollover, your spine might end up supporting the weight of the car. No bueno.

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