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Alpine 05-17-05 01:28 AM

Kirkey racing seat install
 
Hi there,

Has anyone installed a kirkey racing seat in the FD? Can you tell me how the seat was mounted. Picture would be nice too :)

Thanks,

Randy

gfelber 05-17-05 11:21 AM

Randy,

I mounted mine to the stock seat brackets with spacers up front to lay the seat back a bit. I've tried several seats and this is the most comfortable by a large margin. Unfortunately, I've forgotten the measurements, but here are some pics that might help you:

http://mantissaconsulting.com/etc/Ma...Kirkey%202.JPG

http://mantissaconsulting.com/etc/Ma...s/Pict0005.jpg

http://mantissaconsulting.com/etc/Ma...s/pict0006.JPG

http://mantissaconsulting.com/etc/Ma...20cage%201.JPG

Regards,

Gene

Alpine 05-17-05 11:25 AM

Hi Gene,

1. Is this the 15" hip model or?

2. Does the shoulder clear the door?

3. Did you drill/thread new holes on the bottom? Or the original mounting hole lines up perfectly at stock rail location?

4. Do you sit lower after installing the seat?

5. Is this the intermediate or deluxe road race seat?

Thanks,

Randy

mark57 05-17-05 11:30 AM

Is the seat pad for adequate for daily driving and rough streets? Thanks, Mark

gfelber 05-17-05 11:57 AM


Originally Posted by Alpine
Hi Gene,
1. Is this the 15" hip model or?

I think it's the 16 or 17.


Originally Posted by Alpine
2. Does the shoulder clear the door?

Yes- barely. This is one of the main reasons for selecting this seat over, say Momo or Sparco.


Originally Posted by Alpine
3. Did you drill/thread new holes on the bottom? Or the original mounting hole lines up perfectly at stock rail location?

I had to drill the holes. Ordered the seat without.



Originally Posted by Alpine
4. Do you sit lower after installing the seat?

Yes- approximately 1.5-2". Makes the car legal for road racing as my helmet is under the main roll hoop. Of course, this depends on your height/body length. I'm 5'11" with a fairly long torso.



Originally Posted by Alpine
5. Is this the intermediate or deluxe road race seat?

I believe it was the deluxe. It's a few years old, so the model has changed a bit. Overall dimensions are similar, however.

gfelber 05-17-05 12:01 PM


Originally Posted by mark57
Is the seat pad for adequate for daily driving and rough streets? Thanks, Mark


Very! I drove the car from San Franciso to Seattle (approx 800 miles) and was very comfortable. I'm not the smallest guy in the world either- 5'11", 230 lbs, 34" thighs, 19" arms, 50" chest.

zullo 05-17-05 02:35 PM

Gene, thanks very much for chiming in with this info and pics. I've searched far and wide for hard facts on which seat fits, how it is mounted, and how it affects driving position. And thanks Alpine for asking the relevant questions...

A couple more:
Is that the 20 degree layback that still needed more recline?
Is the seat back brace required or just "recommended"?

Alpine 05-17-05 05:25 PM

Another question, did you secure the bottom of the seat using bolt and nuts? or did you make threads in the seat's aluminum panel? From the picture, it looks like the aluminum is too thin to make threads.

https://static.summitracing.com/glob...ir-47500_w.jpg

M104-AMG 09-27-09 05:34 PM

Anyone have this installed and can post some pics ?

TIA,
:-) neil

s1mpsons 11-27-09 06:35 PM


Originally Posted by gfelber (Post 4373002)
Very! I drove the car from San Franciso to Seattle (approx 800 miles) and was very comfortable. I'm not the smallest guy in the world either- 5'11", 230 lbs, 34" thighs, 19" arms, 50" chest.

is this possible!? The picture link doesn't seem to still work, but from what I know about kirkey's they are Hellas uncomfortable. Maybe there is a lightweight comfortable kirkey model. Anyone know which seat model the gfelber had.


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