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- Okibi
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Thanks guys. I was contemplating to get a pair of Sparco Roadsters too before, but I read it somewhere that the side shoulder bolster will need to be shaved (hello angle grinder) a bit to fit into the cabin.
But really, Bride PROS is just on a different level altogether.
The craftsmanship is excellent and it fits like a glove in the 5.
But really, Bride PROS is just on a different level altogether.
The craftsmanship is excellent and it fits like a glove in the 5.
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- bigdog
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Okibi wrote:Another issue that I hadn't expected.
Because the seat is a bit higher and is wider around my shoulders it's now harder to reach behind me, flick the soft top over the brown davis and catch it with my other hand.
Wind drivers window down, reach out and back with your right arm and grab the frame edge and lift up - works a treat for the less vertically challenged driver
- marcusus
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Does Bride have a website I can check out?
I figure if I want to upgrade seats I may as well go all out and get a set of race seats that are leather trim like yours.
What's the lumbar support like in those seats Andy? I should've really had a sit in your car at Mania, but was distracted by other random things at the time.
I figure if I want to upgrade seats I may as well go all out and get a set of race seats that are leather trim like yours.
What's the lumbar support like in those seats Andy? I should've really had a sit in your car at Mania, but was distracted by other random things at the time.
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Caedrus wrote:I have an SP. Are these the same seats as the NB8B / NB8A / SE, or what? I just want to make sure I order the right ones...
if anything, it should be the same as any NB8B - only thing is i'm not too sure if max has the nb8b template to produce one for you caedrus
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- Andy Wana
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marcusus wrote:Does Bride have a website I can check out?
I figure if I want to upgrade seats I may as well go all out and get a set of race seats that are leather trim like yours.
What's the lumbar support like in those seats Andy? I should've really had a sit in your car at Mania, but was distracted by other random things at the time.
I've not come across many Bride websites on the net
This is the site that I use to get more info on them
http://www.mx5cartalk.com/
Seat is not a comfortable as the OE seat (it is a steel framed, leather bucket seat), but it does hold you in place snugly and securely.
Getting in and out can be tricky at first, but I have no problems with it now.
Side bolsters and hip bolsters aren't as tall/wide as other seats out there, so it is liveable.
Shoulder area is a little small regardless of your frame, so you may find your back arching forward a little when driving.
I would invest in another form of lower back support if any long driving trips is in the agenda.
I only live 5km from work, so I have no problems with it. If you have to brave the mad commuting rush hour on a daily basis, I would recommend a recliner instead (or the Sparco Roadster 2s)
My 2 cents.
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- hot rod
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After new seats
I'm looking for new seats atm for my NA.
The SE seats look nice and although I've never sat in one, they don't look like they offer the support of say a Recaro. I'd prefer to stick with a Mazda option as they are easy to fit but has anyone found another solution, i.e like a Recaro from an EVO or even possibly an RX8 seat?
I would like to be able to run a harness so would prefer holes in them to run through, i.e Honda sepc Recaro's.
The Bride seats look great but I'd probably go a recliner version ($$). Any more suggestions guys?
I'm looking at getting some in on a container so a factory fitted seat will work out quite cheap if a suitable solution can be sourced.
The SE seats look nice and although I've never sat in one, they don't look like they offer the support of say a Recaro. I'd prefer to stick with a Mazda option as they are easy to fit but has anyone found another solution, i.e like a Recaro from an EVO or even possibly an RX8 seat?
I would like to be able to run a harness so would prefer holes in them to run through, i.e Honda sepc Recaro's.
The Bride seats look great but I'd probably go a recliner version ($$). Any more suggestions guys?
I'm looking at getting some in on a container so a factory fitted seat will work out quite cheap if a suitable solution can be sourced.
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Re: After new seats
hot rod wrote:I'm looking for new seats atm for my NA.
The SE seats look nice and although I've never sat in one, they don't look like they offer the support of say a Recaro. I'd prefer to stick with a Mazda option as they are easy to fit but has anyone found another solution, i.e like a Recaro from an EVO or even possibly an RX8 seat?
I would like to be able to run a harness so would prefer holes in them to run through, i.e Honda sepc Recaro's.
The Bride seats look great but I'd probably go a recliner version ($$). Any more suggestions guys?
I'm looking at getting some in on a container so a factory fitted seat will work out quite cheap if a suitable solution can be sourced.
I would think that the RX8/Evo seat would be too wide and big for the MX5.
The seat can't be wider than 21' across from memory. Got this figure from Kelvin (Eggbox)
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- Andy Wana
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marcusus wrote:Hmmm... Maybe recliners are the way to go.
But then again, it'd probably be cheap enough to just add some padding to the NB8A seats if I get them retrimmed in leather.
I think I just need to sit in other people's cars more
Go for the NB8B seats I'd say, they look sexy.
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