Lokiel wrote:Here's my thoughts on aftermarket seats based on experience:
The MazdaSpeed seats are hard to find and you'll need to buy their corresponding seat mounts too because you can't fit them to the OEM slider.
They're a good GT seat in that they're comfy and have good lateral support. I describe them as like sitting in a large baseball mitt.
They're heavy and sit you higher than OEM.
The lateral support is good on the twisty suff and at the track.
The side bolsters are too high for DD, making entry and exit an extra hassle (you'll end up knocking the crap out ot the outside bolster).
The side bolsters aren't high enough for the track, you still need to brace yourself in the seat using one knee against the door and the other on the inside console.
The rear of the seat makes contact with the seatbeat structure so you'll end up with a deep crease ore tear in those corners (unless you're really short and don't have the seat back that far).
Best for long drives.
"Couple pics for attention. I like the idea of lotus Elise seats as I think they’ll be better for all passenger types. Plus I’ve sat in them before and liked them a lot but I have no idea where to sauce them. Any ideas where to look or how much they’ll cost? Or even if they’re worth it ?"
First up, you don't want to put any sauce on them!
Very rare and very expensive.
You'll need custom mounts to mount these seats.
If you do get custom mounts, be wary that the OEM seat mount bolts are NOT centred relative to the steering wheel (ie. a driver seat mount built for the US market is NOT going to work and using a US passenger seat mount may not line up proper).
You want these with Probax padding that hasn't aged-to-deterioration.
The initial Lotus seats came with normal foam padding and an inflatable lumbar-support pump.
Later they switched the foam to Probax, same shell, and ditched the inflatable lumbar support which made the seats much more comfortable for long drives.
I have a set of the original seats and found a company in the UK that makes/re-makes the Probax padding - it literally doubled the price of the already expensive seats but did make them MUCH more comfortable (and I still have the inflatable lumbar support).
They tend to come up for sale when Lotus owners upgrade their seats to Tillett seats.
They're a great, light seat and easy to get in and out of.
Lateral support is surprisingly good, much better than OEM.
Low thigh support so you'll be needing to use your knees to stay in the seat.
Unless they have "no hips", most women will not fit/like these.
I'm stocky and do fit back into the seat but find them uncomfortable under my hamstrings.
Corbeau make Lotus seats too (LePro series) which you'll still need brackets for and need to import so these are expensive too.
If you're after new Lotus-style seats, these are your best bet.
Tillet B5 and B8 seats are the go-to seats for Lotus owners upgrading their seats.
I've got a set of B8 seats (wider) on Bride MX-5 NA/NB LowMax mounts (from Japan so they work with RHD) and they fit easily in my NB, plenty of room everywhere and don't contact the rear seatbelt mounts even when slid right back.
This is more of a racing seat which makes entry/exit a hassle (worse than the MazdaSpeed seats).
They're hideously expensive, even just for the shell which is OK for short drives.
They sit you lower than OEM.
The rear and seat padding you can buy from Tillett is hideously expensive and its only a thin layer of foam which Tillet claims makes them much more comfortable for longer drives.
I bought a couple of seat overlays from SuperCheap and they make the seat much more comfortable (and protect the seat from scratches).
At some point I plan to get some custom-padding - it'll be cheaper and better looking than Tillett's.
I’ve been stung by the auto correct once again. I think all of the replies have helped me lean towards the lotus seats. I agree I’m looking for them to fit “all passenger types” worse comes to worse I can leave the stock passenger side in. Goofy as that may look I’ll cross that bridge when I come to it.
Appreciate the write-up. Glad to see the forum community is still strong and informative.
I have some lotus friends (who just sold their Exige’s for ND mx5s) who might have a few contacts in the lotus circle. I might be able to grab a bargain.
I’ve been quoted 2.5k for 2 lotus seats. One guy offering rails. The other without (but his seats are leather)
Once again I feel like they’re ticking all boxes at this stage.
Thanks again for the reply. You’ve really helped me make a decision.
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