MkII GTi Recaros in an E30

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  • AndrewBird
    The Mad Scientist
    • Oct 2003
    • 11892

    #46
    Stock e30 sliders bolted to the brackets, then the brackets bolted to the Recaros. Same thing Brad (sumyungguy) did as shown on post #18.

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    • Nicademus
      R3VLimited
      • Aug 2008
      • 2912

      #47
      I don't have sport seats.

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      • Jand3rson
        Banned
        • Oct 2003
        • 37587

        #48
        Originally posted by Nicademus
        I don't have sport seats.
        I'm pretty sure the sliders and mounting brackets are the same.

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        • Nicademus
          R3VLimited
          • Aug 2008
          • 2912

          #49
          Originally posted by Mr. Anderson
          I'm pretty sure the sliders and mounting brackets are the same.
          Really? I couldn't see how to remove the sliders or brackets from the OEM seat? Looked like I'd have to cut it.
          Last edited by Nicademus; 09-21-2008, 01:01 PM.

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          • Jand3rson
            Banned
            • Oct 2003
            • 37587

            #50
            Originally posted by Nicademus
            Really? I could see how to remove the sliders or brackets from the OEM seat? Looked like I'd have to cut it.
            Nope, it's all held together with bolts and clips, we got it apart in like 5 minutes.

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            • Nicademus
              R3VLimited
              • Aug 2008
              • 2912

              #51
              Originally posted by Mr. Anderson
              Nope, it's all held together with bolts and clips, we got it apart in like 5 minutes.
              I'm going to take another look.

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              • AndrewBird
                The Mad Scientist
                • Oct 2003
                • 11892

                #52
                We worked on them some more tonight. Josh has some pictures.

                What I wanted to say was we had to modify the design a little, adding in some spacers. I changed the picture and the PDF that I posted in my previous post to show what we did.

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                • Jand3rson
                  Banned
                  • Oct 2003
                  • 37587

                  #53
                  Indeed I do have the pics! And here they be...

                  We fucked up the location of the first set of holes, that's why there's 2 sets...


                  All 4 plates with the correct holes drilled:


                  The large and small steel bolt carrier tubes:


                  All 4 steel bolt carrier tubes. One large and one small for each plate:


                  This pic shows the snag we ran into. The tubes fit fine into the mounting brackets, but there was a gap of about 1/4" in the front, and a about a 3/8" gap in the rear between the tube and where it would attach to the plate. So we had to cut up some spacers to fill the gap between the tube and the plate.

                  Spacers for the rear, 2 pieces of 1/4" steel flat stock:


                  Shown with the tube in the rear part of the bracket:


                  Spacer for the front, 1 piece of 1/4" flat:


                  Mock up of the adapter plate with the spacers and carrier tubes tacked quickly into place for test fitting:




                  And the adapter plate test fitted into the stock E30 bracket:


                  This shows a little more clearly the issue we had, which required using spacers:


                  And in the front:

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                  • Nicademus
                    R3VLimited
                    • Aug 2008
                    • 2912

                    #54
                    I think I might go this route. I got my drivers seats in today with the brackets I made, but the sliders that came on my Recaro's have the level kinda on the left front side and I can tell passengers will never be able to find it. Now that you've figured out the measurements I'm sure I shouldn't have trouble getting this done. :) Thanks

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                    • einstein57
                      R3V OG
                      • Jun 2007
                      • 10780

                      #55
                      I was wondering what the purpose of keeping the factory slider mounting points was. Seems like it would have required less fab work to just cut and grind down the factory mounts and start from a clean flat surface. Not to mention the extra inch of headroom needed for helmet clearance.
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                      • AndrewBird
                        The Mad Scientist
                        • Oct 2003
                        • 11892

                        #56
                        It could have been done that way, but this is simple with no need to modify the stock sliders. And height isn't a factor as the plate that bolts to the seat would have to be raised up to allow clearance for the bolt heads anyway (not to mention putting the bolts though the holes in the first place).

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                        • einstein57
                          R3V OG
                          • Jun 2007
                          • 10780

                          #57
                          I think i'll try patially mounting the plate 1st with it almost bolted in, then welding on to the sliders, then torquing the bolts in with a wrench. Height is a big concern for me.
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                          • der affe
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                            Technical
                            • Dec 2005
                            • 8452

                            #58
                            you can also use the factory 911 seat mounts, then flip them upside down, and weld them to the factory E-30 mounts. they will slip inside of the mounting ears. then just re-use the bar that spans the 2 sides.
                            you will end up with 2 sets of sliders. the factory BMW and the Porsche ones.

                            that is what i did. i am 6'. it will also give you and "in between" adjustment front and rear.
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                            • Jand3rson
                              Banned
                              • Oct 2003
                              • 37587

                              #59
                              Have fun finding a spare pair of factory 911 seat mounts.

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                              • der affe
                                Moderator
                                Technical
                                • Dec 2005
                                • 8452

                                #60
                                actually, i talked to my old roommate last night (we used to work at the Porsche shop together) and you could use:
                                924 seat mounts (junk car worth $0, easy to find in a wrecking yard)
                                944 seat mounts (not worth much and get totaled really easily by insurance)
                                911 up to 86 i think (these seats were made by Recaro for Porsche)

                                none of these should be that hard to find

                                also if you get lucky some of the 924s came with Recaros identical to the E-21 Recaros

                                just giving some options to those without the skills or access to tools to make them from scratch
                                Last edited by der affe; 09-26-2008, 08:07 PM.
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