High or Low?
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High or Low?
Finally got the CF seats into my RS (will try to post some pics later) and they look great. There are two settings (i.e., high and low) and I selected the higher setting. But I am now wondering if I made a mistake. On my first drive the seats didn't feel right (my upper back actually hurt), but perhaps I just need to play around with the steering wheel adjustment. I am curious to get input from those who have tried the two different settings. I am about 5' 9".
In order to move down to the lower setting I will need to remove the seats, which is a bummer. Then, I understand the screws leave marks (silver rings) on the black anodized adaptors around the screw hole from the previous setting. Double bummer.
In order to move down to the lower setting I will need to remove the seats, which is a bummer. Then, I understand the screws leave marks (silver rings) on the black anodized adaptors around the screw hole from the previous setting. Double bummer.
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i am 5'-9" too.
i like to sit as low as i can, so your legs clear the bottom of steering wheel.
the marking on the sheel is not going to be very noticeable, dont worry.
if the marking bothers you. i be happy to take it off your hands at a discount
ok, really. it wont be too noticeable b/c all the brackets there. when the seat is out of the car by itself, you will see the markings.
i like to sit as low as i can, so your legs clear the bottom of steering wheel.
the marking on the sheel is not going to be very noticeable, dont worry.
if the marking bothers you. i be happy to take it off your hands at a discount
ok, really. it wont be too noticeable b/c all the brackets there. when the seat is out of the car by itself, you will see the markings.
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You can use a Sharpie Permanent Black Marker to cover up the silver rings where the paint in scraped away. Had the same thing happen to mine and once you go over it with the marker it's no longer noticeable.
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How do you get your butt into those seats with the seat-belt receiver coming through the hole?? I had to leave mine on the outside of the seat and it works great like that and does not get in the way of the harness belt that way.
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It is really no problem . . . in fact, I think this is how non-US RSs are delivered by the factory.
B/t/w, I am told that there are only a few factory RS Rollbars in stock at PCNA and that once gone they are gone.
B/t/w, I am told that there are only a few factory RS Rollbars in stock at PCNA and that once gone they are gone.
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Some think that if you are not going to track the car then you might as well get a C2S; I find the difference between the C2S and the GT3 to be night and day, even on the street; same goes for the turbo and GT3; I much prefer the GT3 in any kind of driving situation. And if I can strip 200 lbs off the car, then by golly I will do it; even for street driving.
If the 997 GT3 did not exist, I would be back in an Exige S immediately, and would not even consider the other Porsche models. The GT3 (and maybe GT2, if I could afford one) are the only cars that stir my soul from Porsche. And adding some more "racey" parts not only can increase the performance, but also add to that race car type feeling. Even at 5 or 6/10ths, the GT3's superior characteristics can be felt, and what better way to take advantage of this than to drive it every single day.
Waiting to drive the car on the track 5 weekends a year (this is the most I could do based on my location and busy work schedule) is not worth it. If I want to go to the track and have some real fun, then I will go in a shifter kart, which I can do inexpensively, and right here in town on a fairly decent track. The performance of serious karts on the track are much more impressive, and fun, and not nearly as threatening to my wallet (parts and hitting a wall), IMHO.
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340 elise: dont run C14 on street. it doesn't have center cap and doesn't look good for street car. if you want CCW for street, try C10, it's has center cap and lighter than C14.
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Stock seats are much more comfy....why move to a less comfortable seat if you don't need the safety aspect?
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I'll bet it will be removed once anyone tries to put harnesses through.