How Many People Need A Racing Seat With Sliders That Gains Headroom?
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How Many People Need A Racing Seat With Sliders That Gains Headroom?
Some members have asked about headroom specs when installing racing seats on our brackets with sliders. We have gained some headroom with certain seats but not as much as some needed. We are considering making a modified tool that will have flat recessed areas on the underside so the sliders can tuck under and allow the center to drop between them. This would be the lowest seating postion of a seat on a slider we have seen. The picture below is a shell we cut up to help visualize.
We are also modifying our brackets and should have pictures of the changes soon.
How many people would be interested in the seat below in the standard height side bolster or a lower bolster like the prototype to the right with the modification to add headroom? If you are mildly interested post here. If you have serious interest, email me.
We are also modifying our brackets and should have pictures of the changes soon.
How many people would be interested in the seat below in the standard height side bolster or a lower bolster like the prototype to the right with the modification to add headroom? If you are mildly interested post here. If you have serious interest, email me.
#2
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Some members have asked about headroom specs when installing racing seats on our brackets with sliders. We have gained some headroom with certain seats but not as much as some needed. We are considering making a modified tool that will have flat recessed areas on the underside so the sliders can tuck under and allow the center to drop between them. This would be the lowest seating postion of a seat on a slider we have seen. The picture below is a shell we cut up to help visualize.
We are also modifying our brackets and should have pictures of the changes soon.
How many people would be interested in the seat below in the standard height side bolster or a lower bolster like the prototype to the right with the modification to add headroom? If you are mildly interested post here. If you have serious interest, email me.
We are also modifying our brackets and should have pictures of the changes soon.
How many people would be interested in the seat below in the standard height side bolster or a lower bolster like the prototype to the right with the modification to add headroom? If you are mildly interested post here. If you have serious interest, email me.
#3
I hacked up my composite sandwich floor in my "new to me" z to gain an extra 3/8" and designed my own seat mounts for my Ultrashield seat so my head wouldn't rub the headliner.
I would be very interested in a suitable system, as I am 6'8" tall.
Thanks
I would be very interested in a suitable system, as I am 6'8" tall.
Thanks
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Here is another picture of the headroom modification we will offer. The sliders on our C5/C6 mounting brackets will be about 14.25" apart on center. That provides a spacing from inside to inside of the sliders of 12.75". We will mold a rounded drop down between the sliders (where the red x's are) that can get the seat to the floor when at the back of its travel. As a reference, when the shell (A) sits on the slider (B) the height is similar to the stock height at its lowest setting. Our standard bracket with sliders raises as it gets closer to the front so the seat would raise as slid forward. We can make a custom bracket if the seat needs to be as low as possible while farther forward.
If the width between the sliders sounds narrow to you, remember you are not positioning your hips or skeleton in the drop down. Just getting some of your "flesh" in that area is what gains the headroom. I'm 5'10, 200 lbs. with a 38" waist and fit comfortably in the shell in the picture. We will have both the taller side bolsters and shorter ones, about where the blue x's are. The 16.25" shell width is comparable to the EVO2 plus as a hip guage, but that seat gets wider as you get closer to the front and this shell stays about the same width. We will offer a version without foam and cover for those who may need the complete width.
If the width between the sliders sounds narrow to you, remember you are not positioning your hips or skeleton in the drop down. Just getting some of your "flesh" in that area is what gains the headroom. I'm 5'10, 200 lbs. with a 38" waist and fit comfortably in the shell in the picture. We will have both the taller side bolsters and shorter ones, about where the blue x's are. The 16.25" shell width is comparable to the EVO2 plus as a hip guage, but that seat gets wider as you get closer to the front and this shell stays about the same width. We will offer a version without foam and cover for those who may need the complete width.
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You & I have exchanged some emails already Mark so I know you are aware of my interest, but figured I'd post here as well to add to the totals! While compared to a couple of guys here my 6' 1" (all hip-up) seems paltry but when you add in the issue of needing a slider to share the seat with my 5' 6" wife it becomes necessary!
Thanks for looking into this.
Thanks for looking into this.
#8
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Pictures of a modified seat for gaining headroom on our brackets with sliders are below. The seat could actually rest on the floor. I also show the side profile of our seat that will have the lower side bolsters.
Our normal time to produce seats is about 4 weeks but these may take a little longer at first. Anyone wishing to order seats in cloth, leather or leather/suede and mounting brackets can contact me to discuss options. At present there will not be an upcharge to make this modified design. We'd rather get some in use and get feedback flowing.
Our normal time to produce seats is about 4 weeks but these may take a little longer at first. Anyone wishing to order seats in cloth, leather or leather/suede and mounting brackets can contact me to discuss options. At present there will not be an upcharge to make this modified design. We'd rather get some in use and get feedback flowing.
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The first picture in the post above shows we can get our seat to floor level if needed while still using sliders.
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I'm wondering how this seat does "on the floor" with all of those wire harnesses that are stuffed under there. Have you had opportunity to test fit it in a car?
Thanks again for your efforts with this!
Thanks again for your efforts with this!
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The seat could be on the floor when all the way back (no electronics back there) but would raise upward as it slid forward, like the o/e seat. If there was a situation where someone needed the seat near the floor but much closer to the steering wheel, we could make a custom bracket with reduced incline. With the adjustability of height built into our side mounts I'm confident people could find a combination that suits them, now that a lower starting point is possible.
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Do you have anything for a C4? I had to bolt my seat to the floor to get the height I needed, but now my wife cannot drive it.
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The seat should fit in the C4 but we would need to fabricate the mounting bracket below the sliders. The C4 floor is flat but I do not have the dimensions between the studs in the floor. Can you get me the front to rear and side to side spacing on the floor mounting studs so I have a better idea how things would install?
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We plan to have a sample of our bucket seat for gaining headroom and our custom seat back for C5's and C6's at Corvettes at Carlisle in the East Coast Supercharging booth. I'll post pictures of the sample seats we're sending tomorrow. We'd welcome feedback so please drop by and test them out.
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We plan to have a sample of our bucket seat for gaining headroom and our custom seat back for C5's and C6's at Corvettes at Carlisle in the East Coast Supercharging booth. I'll post pictures of the sample seats we're sending tomorrow. We'd welcome feedback so please drop by and test them out.
When the rear cushion is removed the drop can put you as close to the floor as possible on sliders. I will work on a thinner cushion or filler of sorts after the show.
Visit the East Coast Supercharging booth at Carlisle.
#19
Melting Slicks
I sat in the seat on Sat and felt good but I would need to be able to tilt it back quit a bit to have some leg support. I am 6'1" and 220lbs. It is an option for my L-88 Replica build.
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