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How did you mount your anti-sub belt in your 944?

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Old 04-23-2009, 10:38 PM
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I was just thinking... The best place to spend money is where your car touches the road (tires), and the second best place to spend money is where you touch your car (seat).
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I'm set with tires. My garage looks like a tire store
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hahahah ... I'm 6'0 and 270lbs what are my options besides starving myself
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Originally Posted by paulmezz
I personally would prefer ones that can tilt forward at least.
It's really tough to find a seat that is BOTH harness-ready (including sub-belt hole) AND capable of being tilted/folded. I got really lucky and found a guy selling a set of Recaro Speed (SRD) seats with sub-belts.



Maybe just get a cheap-ish solid seat and get good and taking it in and out. You should be able to do a seat in 30 minutes once you get enough practice.



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