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Unholy FD3S 11-01-05 01:29 AM

quick size question
 
sorry for the noob question, but im gonna get one soon and was wondering what the biggest size one could be to be comfortable in a 5 speed rx7. if it helps i owned a s13 before and it was perfect, dont know if the s13 and 2nd gen are close in size, thanks.

Mason Rx7 11-01-05 01:33 AM

I'm 6'2" and fit fine in my FC.

Unholy FD3S 11-01-05 01:36 AM

YES thank you, cause im 6'2 aswell. Now i just gotta find one, ohh and is there a section where it explains all of the different rx7s. I got lots of questions.

jono20 11-01-05 01:41 AM

faq, and the last sticky on every page. archives are awesome too, and the search never hurt anyone!

Unholy FD3S 11-01-05 01:46 AM

hey bro you got more pics of your car, it looks sweet as hell, and thanks for the help

RETed 11-01-05 04:51 AM

6'1", 240#, 30" inseam here, and it's okay.
The stock seats are a little narrow for me, but I'm looking up replace them with a Sparco EVO2 soon.
The seating position is just about maxed out, but I use a 2" steering wheel spacer (with my MOMO Race steering wheel) to allow for a better driving position.
For taller guys, I would highly recommend getting an aftermarket steering wheel + a steering wheel spacer; it makes for a more comfortable drive!


-Ted

Icemark 11-01-05 07:48 AM


Originally Posted by RETed
6'1", 240#, 30" inseam here, and it's okay.
The stock seats are a little narrow for me, but I'm looking up replace them with a Sparco EVO2 soon.
The seating position is just about maxed out, but I use a 2" steering wheel spacer (with my MOMO Race steering wheel) to allow for a better driving position.
For taller guys, I would highly recommend getting an aftermarket steering wheel + a steering wheel spacer; it makes for a more comfortable drive!


-Ted

Yeah, I am 6'2" and 215 myself, but I use a non-airbag FD steering wheel, which move the steering back just enough to work well for my driving position.


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