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  • bmwpower
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    Originally posted by Hallen View Post
    Well, something like the Sparco Speed 5 should be fine. It is only about $300. It does accept side mounts. You may find that the mounts are going to run close to $300 per seat if you also get the sliders. So, unless you really want two of the same seats, you can find a perfectly good, safe and usable seat for for a good price (unless the $700 was for two seats).
    Forgot about the mounts. I hope it doesn't cost $300 per seat. More research....

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  • Hallen
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    Well, something like the Sparco Speed 5 should be fine. It is only about $300. It does accept side mounts. You may find that the mounts are going to run close to $300 per seat if you also get the sliders. So, unless you really want two of the same seats, you can find a perfectly good, safe and usable seat for for a good price (unless the $700 was for two seats).

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  • bmwpower
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    Originally posted by Massive Lee View Post
    If you attend a BMWCCA event, you are required to supply your passenger (the instructor) the same level of security and support as the driver.

    Also, for $699 you can get the real deal Recaro SPG.

    Hmm.... for some reason the place I was referring to doesn't list that seat. I will have to ask them to see if they have it in stock for when I go up there.

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    Just realized the Recaro SPG is the Recaro Profi.
    Where did you get the price of $699?

    Originally posted by Hallen View Post
    Most of the clubs suggest that you should provide "similar level" of safety for the instructor as you do for yourself. I think that is wise. You are actually limited as a driver if you are in low bolster factory seats with the factory seat belts. You move around a lot and it is a strain and slows you down.

    With a good seat and harness, you are more relaxed and secure. You can concentrate on going fast better so you go faster. Faster is more dangerous. Plus, if your instructor is flinging around the cabin, holding on for all they are worth, they aren't going to be worth as much as an instructor for you.

    I had one instructor tell me that I really needed to get a harness system because he was worn out after riding with me. :)

    So, get what you need for your seat, and then try to find something reasonable for the passenger's side. Maybe a used seat from somebody else, or a cheaper seat that is less comfortable, but perfectly serviceable.
    Might as well just get the same kind for the passenger I guess if that is the case unless the difference in price is great. I'd have to take into account different mounting, etc. Might be worth it to have the same seat in the long run.

    Now if I could find a nice set used....I'd be set.
    Last edited by bmwpower; 01-08-2009, 09:40 PM.

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  • Hallen
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    Most of the clubs suggest that you should provide "similar level" of safety for the instructor as you do for yourself. I think that is wise. You are actually limited as a driver if you are in low bolster factory seats with the factory seat belts. You move around a lot and it is a strain and slows you down.

    With a good seat and harness, you are more relaxed and secure. You can concentrate on going fast better so you go faster. Faster is more dangerous. Plus, if your instructor is flinging around the cabin, holding on for all they are worth, they aren't going to be worth as much as an instructor for you.

    I had one instructor tell me that I really needed to get a harness system because he was worn out after riding with me. :)

    So, get what you need for your seat, and then try to find something reasonable for the passenger's side. Maybe a used seat from somebody else, or a cheaper seat that is less comfortable, but perfectly serviceable.

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  • Massive Lee
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    Originally posted by bmwpower View Post
    Should I be concerned with the passenger seat or say F'it to the instructor's comfort (and use a stock sport seat)?
    If you attend a BMWCCA event, you are required to supply your passenger (the instructor) the same level of security and support as the driver.

    Also, for $699 you can get the real deal Recaro SPG.

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  • bmwpower
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    Originally posted by SkinnyVT View Post
    yeah I guess you didn't mention a budget, must have been another thread.

    That being said you really should go to a shop and sit in a variety of brands of seats. Personally I love my Racetech RT1000 and it is one of the cheaper options without a head restraint.
    Yea, I've been reading up on seats more and it seems like the Racetech seats are touted as being a good solution for people with back problems (like me). The only problem is I haven't found a local place that stocks them.

    Gonna probably go checkout Sabelt, Recaro and Momo seats at a place in North Jersey sometime soon. Titan Sabelt doesn't look bad for ~$550. Momo Super Cup for ~$600. Then there's the Recaro Pole Position for ~$650.

    Should I be concerned with the passenger seat or say F'it to the instructor's comfort (and use a stock sport seat)?





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  • SkinnyVT
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    yeah I guess you didn't mention a budget, must have been another thread.

    That being said you really should go to a shop and sit in a variety of brands of seats. Personally I love my Racetech RT1000 and it is one of the cheaper options without a head restraint.

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  • bmwpower
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    Originally posted by SkinnyVT View Post
    Are you looking for more seat recommendations? Have you revised your budget to include something other than a tube frame seat?
    Yea if anyone has any.

    I never really mentioned a budget.

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  • SkinnyVT
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    Originally posted by bmwpower View Post
    Bump for any recommendations....
    Are you looking for more seat recommendations? Have you revised your budget to include something other than a tube frame seat?

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  • bmwpower
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    Bump for any recommendations....

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  • SkinnyVT
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    Originally posted by bmwpower View Post
    JGood,
    Why not attach it on top of the carpet? The carpet thickness at the mounting mounts is nonexistant, no?

    Also, what method did you use to line everything up and drill? Put the stuff together then drill pilots from the bottom?
    I used the stock seat bracket to mark the holes on a cardboard template (because I don't like wasting good material for screwups). Then once I confirmed that everything lined up I transferred it over to the metal.

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  • PaintPro21
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    FWIW, i run a pair of recaro profi SPG's in the e30 m3. they make more then one size, my seats are narrow for 80% of the people that get in the car. they make a wider version for fattys ;)

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  • einstein57
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    Originally posted by E30_fiend View Post
    I may be contacting you soon about some side mounts and the slider adapters. Do you have a price range for both of those pieces shipped to SoCal? I really like the black side mounts with the red MASSIVE logo. Pure sex

    Are you planning on doing some track events that i don't know about?

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  • cuonice
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    Originally posted by nando View Post
    uh, doesn't that pretty much defeat the purpose?
    You "could" take them to the track. So long as you're only doing hpde/pdx its unlikely that tech will give you a hard time... but why run something with questionable quality? There are plenty of budget minded seats ($300-400) with FIA cert. available from Momo, Sparco, etc.

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  • kishg
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    Originally posted by nando View Post
    uh, doesn't that pretty much defeat the purpose?
    those are the "fuh raze" seats.. :p

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