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Steve X16XE
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11th Jul 07 at 08:47   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I have sold my interior now so i need some buckets.

They must be fixed backs but not hard coz i have a boney bum

Light weight as poss and to take a 4 point (maybe a 6 point) harness.

What does everyone reccomend? Pics if possible
ed
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Cobra Imolas
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on a budget? get some Corbeau Forzas. steer clear of cobra budget stuff as its shite.
Steve X16XE
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Corbeau Forzas look ok.

What about no budget?
ed
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Second hand Corbeau Forzas
Kurt
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http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/products/ProductList.asp?cls=ROAD&grp=RC009&pgrp=RP020&tlgrp=RD004
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quote:
Originally posted by ed
Second hand Corbeau Forzas


No budget as in money no option.
Steve X16XE
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quote:
Originally posted by Kurt
http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/products/ProductList.asp?cls=ROAD&grp=RC009&pgrp=RP020&tlgrp=RD004


WOW

There's a few there
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Steve X16XE
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Ed, Corbeau .............?
Steve X16XE
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The subframes are £71.40 each from demon tweeks. Hmmmm..........
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yeah everything is expenspensive on tweeks site, ring corbeau up directly youll get it cheaper
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Anyone know anything about these?

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/bucket-seat-fitting-kit-subframe-corbeau-cobra-sparco_W0QQitemZ140135411704QQihZ004QQcategoryZ72230QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Rob B
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I had corbeau forza's steve were great
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quote:
Originally posted by Rob B
I had corbeau forza's steve were great


Well so far i haven't heard a bad thing about them so, i'll be getting them soon, Cheers Guys.

Next it's 4 point harnesses at 3", FIA approved and to loop around my rear welded in strut brace.

Will any make do?
Rob B
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You should mount them to your rear seat belt mounts on the floor dude, alot safer.

they are good seats, i paid about 350 brand new inc subframes etc.
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why wrap around the strut brace? seems flimsy, just go to the seatbelt mounting point under the rear seats its what its for!
sabelt harnesses are good but if its a road car youve got no chance of leaning forward at junctions
forzas are a good choice, had them before, good rigid and comfortable seat
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i had these harnesses in black

http://www.priracing.com/product.php?xProd=1169&xSec=169
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make sure your harnesses are road legal as the majority are not steve
Steve X16XE
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It will be on the road for the mo. But soon to be used for track and a little on the road.

Arn't 4 points better?

Road Legal.....? I am wanting them to be FIA. Is that not enough?
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most are fia approved and road legal but ones with on off road type buckle are fia approved and not road legal,ive got cobra imola s' and they are mint, quite comfy too, lightweight and hard wearing. if you werent on a budget get the revolutions or imola's in carbon or kevlar
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quote:
Originally posted by Kurt
i had these harnesses in black

http://www.priracing.com/product.php?xProd=1169&xSec=169


I've just noticed that they are all 2". I was talking to AK and he sugested that if it is going to be use at a track day car then 3" will be safer.
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fair enough, mine was only for road use but i can vouch they work
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quote:
Originally posted by Kurt
fair enough, mine was only for road use but i can vouch they work


Dave A is going to sort me out with some TRS harnesses.

With whats happened in recent events. I want to make sure that me seat belt work 100%. So if i'm safer in 4 points with 3". Then that's what it'll have to be.

 
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