Originally posted by Beej '86 325es
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My fast says: traction control is for the faint of heart :evil:
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Originally posted by rwh11385I do. Shitty seats + harnesses suck in comparison to a highly bolstered seat and a cg lock.
fixed back seats + no rollbar = FTL as well
I didn't get a chance to compare supportive seats + stock belts to 4 pt. + stock seats.
My fast says: traction control is for the faint of heart :evil:
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i recently switched from my m3 seat to a recaro srd mounted to really old height adjustable sliders and the new low wedge bracket. with the high bracket i was sitting higher than the low setting on my stock seat. now with the low bracket i am a little lower than the low stock setting, but i would like it even lower. unfortunately i can't do that without another bracket or ditching the sliders. the wedge bracket retains the stock belts
with a helmet on, i have room, but not much
i'd like to see some pics of this super low setup rob hasJames
'88 M3
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Originally posted by jht3i recently switched from my m3 seat to a recaro srd mounted to really old height adjustable sliders and the new low wedge bracket. with the high bracket i was sitting higher than the low setting on my stock seat. now with the low bracket i am a little lower than the low stock setting, but i would like it even lower. unfortunately i can't do that without another bracket or ditching the sliders. the wedge bracket retains the stock belts
with a helmet on, i have room, but not much
i'd like to see some pics of this super low setup rob has
My fast says: traction control is for the faint of heart :evil:
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He might mean Rob Case?
Basically, you know where the floor is raised and has those vents? Put two metal beams across that, bolt a seat to it, and have had two bars welded perpendicular to those beams that are on the floor to be bolted down.
If not: My setup is only marginally lower than yours. I have your setup on my passenger side and could measure the difference.
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someone said rob has a seat that makes 6 footers look like children. i have no idea who rob is but the mounting sounds great
i've thought about welding up my own bracket to get my bottom-mount recaro as close to the floor as possible, but the amount of work vs the extra room gained doesn't like its worth it. i need to retain the stock seatbelts so that adds to the complexity. i'm happy with the way i'm currently setup.James
'88 M3
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Originally posted by jht3someone said rob has a seat that makes 6 footers look like children. i have no idea who rob is but the mounting sounds great
i've thought about welding up my own bracket to get my bottom-mount recaro as close to the floor as possible, but the amount of work vs the extra room gained doesn't like its worth it. i need to retain the stock seatbelts so that adds to the complexity. i'm happy with the way i'm currently setup.
I'm no bohemoth at 5'6, but you can see what I look like in the seat. It's barely a "bracket", and more a peice of metal holding the seat bolts to the floor.
-CharlieSwing wild, brake later, don't apologize.'89 324d, '76 02, '98 318ti, '03 Z4, '07 MCS, '07 F800s - Bonafide BMW elitist prick.FYYFF
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Originally posted by CharlieRob, aka "Skafrog".
I'm no bohemoth at 5'6, but you can see what I look like in the seat. It's barely a "bracket", and more a peice of metal holding the seat bolts to the floor.
-CharlieOriginally posted by bluntcan you get me a deal on cases of their (fiji) bottled water? i wash my 02 in that shit
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Originally posted by CharlieRob, aka "Skafrog".
I'm no bohemoth at 5'6, but you can see what I look like in the seat. It's barely a "bracket", and more a peice of metal holding the seat bolts to the floor.
-Charlie
My fast says: traction control is for the faint of heart :evil:
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