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Old 03-02-2007, 02:28 AM
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i just got a new MOMO RS GT seat in today, im eager to put it in the car, but i cant find a source for the seat rails to fit the 924S, anyone have an idea of how to fit the seat??
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I bought the seat rails from performance products and sliders from cardomain for my momo RS GT seats - both are wedge engineering - and they worked great. My shop had to do some lsight modification to the brackets to get them to work for me (I'm 6'2") but as they are now, I've adjusted the seats so that i'm comfortable and I have plenty of headroom. I sit a little higher than i did in the stock seat, but not more than an inch or so - not really noticeable and to be honest, its probably a better driving position
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Aaron, have you checked Stable Energies? Last i checked they were out of stock on the double locking seat rails but they may have gotten more in.
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i got a set of sparco tracks (sliders to those of us without engineering degrees) off ebay. I got the adapter plate from paragon. I saw one on ebay a few days later for half price. it was a closeout. you will spend about 175 a seat to get the seat mounted.
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Originally Posted by white924s
I bought the seat rails from performance products and sliders from cardomain for my momo RS GT seats - both are wedge engineering - and they worked great. My shop had to do some lsight modification to the brackets to get them to work for me (I'm 6'2") but as they are now, I've adjusted the seats so that i'm comfortable and I have plenty of headroom. I sit a little higher than i did in the stock seat, but not more than an inch or so - not really noticeable and to be honest, its probably a better driving position

what did they have to do to the seats..im 6'2" as well and i was hoping to sit lower....maybe ill have to do something a little more custom..
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I think all that was really involved was drilling new holes for the bolts so that the brackets are a little closer together around the slider. In other words, making the seat-side bracket sit a little lower, if that makes any sense at all. I don't think it was too tough for them



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