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i'm looking for aftermarket racing style reclining seats that sit very low cause i'm tall, any suggestions? they all look the same in pics

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Old 02-25-2017, 02:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
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i'm looking for aftermarket racing style reclining seats that sit very low cause i'm tall, any suggestions? they all look the same in pics
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You'll never get low using reclinables. It's impossible to gain headspace

You need a bucket with low rails, mounted correctly.

On a budget, i'd look at Buddy Club or Corbeau

If you have a budge with a comma in it, obviously you want Bride or Recaro, something FIA rated, and from an authorized retailer
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Thanks that is helpful info, are buckets comfortable for a daily?

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You'll never get low using reclinables. It's impossible to gain headspace

You need a bucket with low rails, mounted correctly.

On a budget, i'd look at Buddy Club or Corbeau

If you have a budge with a comma in it, obviously you want Bride or Recaro, something FIA rated, and from an authorized retailer
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short answer no

long answer depends on your tolerance and where you're driving

i know you're probably looking for a do-it all solution that's comfortable, reclinable, lower, and safe for the track

but thats a fantasy
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Ok thanks for the help

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