thanks for taking the time to post the pics etc John..... I think i may well try the seat pour option first....
ponder....................
New seats
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Re: New seats
gixermark wrote:thanks for taking the time to post the pics etc John..... I think i may well try the seat pour option first....
ponder....................
No problem
If you're still tempted by the fibreglass seat route and you can't find someone local to you with the same seats it might be worth giving JK Composites a ring , when I spoke to them , they couldn't have been more helpful and said if I didn't like the seats to send them back for a full refund .
John
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Re: New seats
Just following this up. Having done a few more miles in my new seats (JK Composites), I have found them surprisingly comfortable, and much more supportive.
I do find that I need more support in the small of my back though, so I have started looking for foam/rubber pads that I can stick in place.
Can anyone recommend anything ?
Thanks,
Pete
I do find that I need more support in the small of my back though, so I have started looking for foam/rubber pads that I can stick in place.
Can anyone recommend anything ?
Thanks,
Pete
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Re: New seats
I got some "carry mat" from a camping shop and cut pads from that. I could probably do with packing out the one in the lower back area. I've done some long runs (Manchester - Laon) and found them a lot more comfortable than might be expected.
adrian
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Re: New seats
Thanks Ade,
That's the inspiration/idea I was looking for.
Pete
That's the inspiration/idea I was looking for.
Pete
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Of course I had to go to dozens of camping shops before I found the right colour!
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Re: New seats
petercoll wrote:Just following this up. Having done a few more miles in my new seats (JK Composites), I have found them surprisingly comfortable, and much more supportive.
I do find that I need more support in the small of my back though, so I have started looking for foam/rubber pads that I can stick in place.
Can anyone recommend anything ?
Thanks,
Pete
Hi Pete,
I have the same JK seats, and mine came with shaped foam pads designed to be stuck onto the seats - one for each seat base and 2 for each seat back. I've never used them, if you want to try them out i can post them to you, they're light!
Ian
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Re: New seats
Ian,
Are they vinyl covered ?
Pete
Are they vinyl covered ?
Pete
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Re: New seats
Hi John
I may have missed it but could you tell he which model of JK seats you've got or could you measure the width at the base, legs and shoulder areas? The seats you have look perfect!
Cheers
I may have missed it but could you tell he which model of JK seats you've got or could you measure the width at the base, legs and shoulder areas? The seats you have look perfect!
Cheers
Strikerxe wrote:gixermark wrote:pics woudl be good mate... also what size (oh er) you are roughly - i.e. waist... rough build size etc...
my car is 95% for racing only... and am just toying with whether to just go foam seat pour or one of these...
Hopefully they'll be three photos attached I've taken one of each of the front edges to show how much ( or little ! ) clearance there is between seat and chassis and one also of the seat back . I can take some from a different angle if you want ?
I'm about 5' 11" and 11 1/2 stone with a 32" waist ( feels like I'm getting a suit made )
HTH, anything else give me a shout
John
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Re: New seats
Holy thread resurrection
does this help
http://www.jkcomposites.com/wp-content/ ... -seats.jpg
i bought some and they cut the top off
I have a mate that bought some and they cut the sides down, so they are fairly flexible on what they can do.
does this help
http://www.jkcomposites.com/wp-content/ ... -seats.jpg
i bought some and they cut the top off
I have a mate that bought some and they cut the sides down, so they are fairly flexible on what they can do.
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