Who's running a fix back seat that's not made by Porsche?
#1
Who's running a fix back seat that's not made by Porsche?
I'd like to upgrade the safety equipment in my car. I'm looking at seats, harness bar, a hans etc...
I WILL NOT pay $6.5 for 7-2 Porche OEM seats. That just seems ridiculous. Less than 2 years ago, 6-3 seats were $2500. Now they are $4500. Clearly someone at Porsche just decided one day that they were going increase the seat margins to absurd levels...
Was considering some Recaro Pole Positions or Profi's.
Any pitfalls or things I need to know about swapping seats? Things I should be concerned with?
Any advice would be appreciated. If there's another seat option I would be open to hearing about that as well.
I'm 5-6, 170, so I should fit in most anything I'm guessing
I WILL NOT pay $6.5 for 7-2 Porche OEM seats. That just seems ridiculous. Less than 2 years ago, 6-3 seats were $2500. Now they are $4500. Clearly someone at Porsche just decided one day that they were going increase the seat margins to absurd levels...
Was considering some Recaro Pole Positions or Profi's.
Any pitfalls or things I need to know about swapping seats? Things I should be concerned with?
Any advice would be appreciated. If there's another seat option I would be open to hearing about that as well.
I'm 5-6, 170, so I should fit in most anything I'm guessing
#2
I'd like to upgrade the safety equipment in my car. I'm looking at seats, harness bar, a hans etc...
I WILL NOT pay $6.5 for 7-2 Porche OEM seats. That just seems ridiculous. Less than 2 years ago, 6-3 seats were $2500. Now they are $4500. Clearly someone at Porsche just decided one day that they were going increase the seat margins to absurd levels...
Was considering some Recaro Pole Positions or Profi's.
Any pitfalls or things I need to know about swapping seats? Things I should be concerned with?
Any advice would be appreciated. If there's another seat option I would be open to hearing about that as well.
I'm 5-6, 170, so I should fit in most anything I'm guessing
I WILL NOT pay $6.5 for 7-2 Porche OEM seats. That just seems ridiculous. Less than 2 years ago, 6-3 seats were $2500. Now they are $4500. Clearly someone at Porsche just decided one day that they were going increase the seat margins to absurd levels...
Was considering some Recaro Pole Positions or Profi's.
Any pitfalls or things I need to know about swapping seats? Things I should be concerned with?
Any advice would be appreciated. If there's another seat option I would be open to hearing about that as well.
I'm 5-6, 170, so I should fit in most anything I'm guessing
I am partial to the Sparco Pro 2000 I am 5' 10" and weigh 190 fit is snug and comfortable. I used this seat in the On Lap M3/GT3 and even with up to 900 mile transits it was comfortable and no back pain. I couldn't say the same for the 6GT3 buckets in the GT2 very uncomfortable for long periods. just my .02c
Peter
#3
I recently installed a pair of the Profi XL. I am 6' 1" 190 lb and sat in the Pole Position and the Profi XL. I liked the extra room in the XL but the Pole Position is not that much smaller and would be fine. I think the standard Profi non XL would be too small for your size.
I would also recommend you get the longer Euro sport seat receptacles if you are going to use the 3 pt belt.
I would also recommend you get the longer Euro sport seat receptacles if you are going to use the 3 pt belt.
#4
Andrew,
I am partial to the Sparco Pro 2000 I am 5' 10" and weigh 190 fit is snug and comfortable. I used this seat in the On Lap M3/GT3 and even with up to 900 mile transits it was comfortable and no back pain. I couldn't say the same for the 6GT3 buckets in the GT2 very uncomfortable for long periods. just my .02c
Peter
I am partial to the Sparco Pro 2000 I am 5' 10" and weigh 190 fit is snug and comfortable. I used this seat in the On Lap M3/GT3 and even with up to 900 mile transits it was comfortable and no back pain. I couldn't say the same for the 6GT3 buckets in the GT2 very uncomfortable for long periods. just my .02c
Peter
#5
I recently installed a pair of the Profi XL. I am 6' 1" 190 lb and sat in the Pole Position and the Profi XL. I liked the extra room in the XL but the Pole Position is not that much smaller and would be fine. I think the standard Profi non XL would be too small for your size.
I would also recommend you get the longer Euro sport seat receptacles if you are going to use the 3 pt belt.
I would also recommend you get the longer Euro sport seat receptacles if you are going to use the 3 pt belt.
So you think the profi xl would be a decent fit for me?
What about installing the profi? What did you use for brackets? Are there srs lights after removing the stock seats?
#6
I'd like to upgrade the safety equipment in my car. I'm looking at seats, harness bar, a hans etc...
I WILL NOT pay $6.5 for 7-2 Porche OEM seats. That just seems ridiculous. Less than 2 years ago, 6-3 seats were $2500. Now they are $4500. Clearly someone at Porsche just decided one day that they were going increase the seat margins to absurd levels...
Was considering some Recaro Pole Positions or Profi's.
Any pitfalls or things I need to know about swapping seats? Things I should be concerned with?
Any advice would be appreciated. If there's another seat option I would be open to hearing about that as well.
I'm 5-6, 170, so I should fit in most anything I'm guessing
I WILL NOT pay $6.5 for 7-2 Porche OEM seats. That just seems ridiculous. Less than 2 years ago, 6-3 seats were $2500. Now they are $4500. Clearly someone at Porsche just decided one day that they were going increase the seat margins to absurd levels...
Was considering some Recaro Pole Positions or Profi's.
Any pitfalls or things I need to know about swapping seats? Things I should be concerned with?
Any advice would be appreciated. If there's another seat option I would be open to hearing about that as well.
I'm 5-6, 170, so I should fit in most anything I'm guessing
#7
Look for a used set of Euro GT3 996 seats. They seem to come up for sale every couple of months. After installing, have you dealer go into the ECU and turn off the side airbags so you won't get a light. BTW, sport buckets are only a $3K option, i.e. bargain compared to swapping later.
Came across this from Cobra. Looks great. Reasonably priced. And FIA approved. Combine this with a set of BK mounts and sub bars... Might have a winner here for under 2k with everything included. I like the fact that the thigh bolsters are a little lower than the recoros. It was really difficult getting in and out of the 996 GT3 seats.
http://www.cobraseats.com/Imola-Pro
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#9
Fortunately for me, the sword is much greater than the swordsman in your case. I predict your lap times are identical to your last car. Wait, I mean the last last car. You know the one you had two weeks ago, but not the one from last week. I mean the one from this week
#10
LOL, ok that was funny. I will probably be slower at the beginning than the C2S. Oh well, patience is the key. I would just practice your situational awareness a little more now....
Back to topic, I like those cobra's above. Are there any seats that resemble oem GT2?
Back to topic, I like those cobra's above. Are there any seats that resemble oem GT2?
#11
I have sat in the Recaros above, not a bad seat
I still am confused why everyone complains about $6k for GT2 seats, but are more than happy to pay $3k extra when ordering a car. The stock "sofa" seats are worth 2-3K on the used market so the delta is really the same as buying them on a new car
Back to "the Greek" vs "the Dog". I have been on the fence about cancelling going to Sebring just to watch you two duke it out at Roebling. Horsepower is less of an advantage over tires and suspension at Roebling.
Nick with your new cheater mobile you should be sub 1:19 easily on R-comp.
Burke, on RA1 you shoudl be 1:20ish if you drive a perfect lap without spining
I still am confused why everyone complains about $6k for GT2 seats, but are more than happy to pay $3k extra when ordering a car. The stock "sofa" seats are worth 2-3K on the used market so the delta is really the same as buying them on a new car
Back to "the Greek" vs "the Dog". I have been on the fence about cancelling going to Sebring just to watch you two duke it out at Roebling. Horsepower is less of an advantage over tires and suspension at Roebling.
Nick with your new cheater mobile you should be sub 1:19 easily on R-comp.
Burke, on RA1 you shoudl be 1:20ish if you drive a perfect lap without spining
#12
GT2 seat
Cobra Imola FIA certified
#13
I have sat in the Recaros above, not a bad seat
I still am confused why everyone complains about $6k for GT2 seats, but are more than happy to pay $3k extra when ordering a car. The stock "sofa" seats are worth 2-3K on the used market so the delta is really the same as buying them on a new car
I still am confused why everyone complains about $6k for GT2 seats, but are more than happy to pay $3k extra when ordering a car. The stock "sofa" seats are worth 2-3K on the used market so the delta is really the same as buying them on a new car
Not to mention, I can't get a set of FIA certified seats with brackets, sub bars, delivered for less than 2k out the door.
I still say the pricing is a total rip off. Price shouldn't be double because you didn't order it with the car. Ran into the same problem with my cayenne. Tow hitch was $600 if you ordered it from factory. $2k installed at dealer. We bought ours off the lot so didn't have the option of ordering it with. F' that....
Since I can't sell my seats without giving them away I'll just put them in the garage and keep them for when I eventually sell the car.
#14
Andrew
I got side brackets from I believe Sparco which attached to the oem 6GT3 Porsche manual sliders. Very easy fit.
I was wrong it is Brey Krause who makes the brackets. http://www.bkauto.com/porsche/r9071.php
Peter
I got side brackets from I believe Sparco which attached to the oem 6GT3 Porsche manual sliders. Very easy fit.
I was wrong it is Brey Krause who makes the brackets. http://www.bkauto.com/porsche/r9071.php
Peter
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#15
I had those in my last car. Reallllly uncomfortable if you're not on the track. I've been in worse, but I'm not a huge fan. If I go down that road I'll just get the recaro pole position since its essentially the same seat for half the money.
http://www.cobraseats.com/Imola-Pro
http://www.cobraseats.com/Imola-Pro
BTW, I liked my Euro GT3 seats so much that I kept them when I sold my 996 and installed them in my 79' SC with a pair of BK brackets. Versus sport buckets, I noticed the seat rails of the Euro GT3 seats place you slightly lower than sport buckets and the backrest is a little more vertical. Did you have the real ones or the cheap ebay copies? I have a friend with the copies and found them very uncomfortable. They are narrower, less padded and don't flex like the OEM fiberglass seats do.