Lowering seat mounting position?
#1
Lowering seat mounting position?
Just wondering if any of you guys that are really tall like me have successfully lowered the mounting position of the driver's seat. Where it is now, all the way down, I have to duck a little to keep my helmet from hitting the roof when I'm drag racing. AutoX isn't a big deal, as I usually take the t-tops off, but bumping my head is getting annoying
Anybody done anything like this, or just swap to an aftermarket seat? I don't really care about retaining the power adjustments and whatnot...
Anybody done anything like this, or just swap to an aftermarket seat? I don't really care about retaining the power adjustments and whatnot...
#2
I don't have an answer yet, but plan on doing this to mine before the end of summer. If I sit up straigh and tall my hair touches the t-top, so I have no room for a helmet. I can slouch down enough to make it work for drag racing, but I want to get into road racing and that won't work there.
#3
TECH Regular
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Whitehall,PA
Posts: 482
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I've had to modify the seat in every car I've ever owned. My current car (01 Mustang) I had to modify the track and the bottom of the seat. Now I have room for a helmet!
#5
On The Tree
iTrader: (3)
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Fort Branch, IN
Posts: 190
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I am 6'5, and my dad is 6'8, and neither of us has any problems fitting in my 98 t/a. The car doesn't get raced, but I know I have about 5-6 inches of clearance above my head, so a helmet shouldn't be an issue. I just lean the seat back a little bit. Not to the point where it feels like I am laying down, but just enough that it's a somewhat relaxed position. I still have no problem reaching the wheel when I am driving with a bit of spirit.
#6
^^^ My problem is that I have a very tall seated height, and I like to sit relatively close to straight up when I'm driving, especially autoX, where I need to be up on the wheel and pedals. I'm straight up enough to where the crown of my helmet is about 3-4" in front of the roll hoop. If I lean back, or my head gets thrown back on a hard launch, my helmet hits that panel.
I'm going to likely take the seat out and take a look this weekend, and I'll update if I find anything promising.
I'm going to likely take the seat out and take a look this weekend, and I'll update if I find anything promising.