4AGENT Posted May 30, 2009 Report Posted May 30, 2009 Hey guys, I own a 89 rolla sx and am getting taller and taller it is becoming a problem and i need to know what i can do. new rails?? new seat? i was thinkin maybe a camry seat? would they fit?? any help will be appreciated cheers Quote
Sam_Q Posted May 31, 2009 Report Posted May 31, 2009 if you can tollerate it some of the single piece race seats are very thin from the base to the inside-middle. That with some low profile seat rails and its about as low as your going to get it. Quote
Hiro Protagonist Posted May 31, 2009 Report Posted May 31, 2009 Having said that, how tall are you? And is the problem height (ie head hitting roof, or knees hitting steering wheel) or length (legs bunching up) And just bolting in another seat from another car probably won't solve your problem, chances are they'll be just as big or bigger (and Camry seats tend to be quite big and comfy, as it's a family car), it's a real luck-of-the-draw Quote
4AGENT Posted June 2, 2009 Author Report Posted June 2, 2009 Having said that, how tall are you? And is the problem height (ie head hitting roof, or knees hitting steering wheel) or length (legs bunching up) And just bolting in another seat from another car probably won't solve your problem, chances are they'll be just as big or bigger (and Camry seats tend to be quite big and comfy, as it's a family car), it's a real luck-of-the-draw thanks for your help, I'm 6'6 so its my legs that are pushing it, headroom is fine, ill try the wreckers for a camry seat and see how it goes. thanks again Quote
ke70dave Posted June 4, 2009 Report Posted June 4, 2009 yeah id suggest some sort of bucket/racing seat i recenetly put a recaro bucket in my ke, its a recliner style. but i swear i sit like 80mm lower, and can sit 100mm+ further back. also if you get a recliner style seat, the seat mounts on the bottom are very easy to move further back so you can get more leg room. Quote
Sam_Q Posted June 5, 2009 Report Posted June 5, 2009 if its not headroom then maybe a steering wheel spacer and spacing your seat back would do the trick Quote
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