New Sponsor - Arizen Racing Sports - Custom Racing Seats!
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New Sponsor - Arizen Racing Sports - Custom Racing Seats!
We have just become a sponsor for the forum. We offer our racing seats in many types of materials - leather, vinyl, suede, cloth, etc. We have a variety of options on how the seat can be made so seats are made to order in about 3-4 weeks. We have recently done seats for late model Camaro owners in the o/e Ebony leather color and well as 69 Camaro seats in the o/e houndstooth pattern. These and other custom seats are shown on the link below.
http://www.arizenracingsports.com/pa...n/CTGY/CAMPICS
http://www.arizenracingsports.com/
We can also offer matching rear covers for many cars as well. We have a wide range of options as shown below.
http://www.arizenracingsports.com/pa...zen/CTGY/Seats
As we determine what is most in demand from forum members we will see what specials can be offered. Let us know what your looking for!
http://www.arizenracingsports.com/pa...n/CTGY/CAMPICS
http://www.arizenracingsports.com/
We can also offer matching rear covers for many cars as well. We have a wide range of options as shown below.
http://www.arizenracingsports.com/pa...zen/CTGY/Seats
As we determine what is most in demand from forum members we will see what specials can be offered. Let us know what your looking for!
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Originally Posted by BitViper
About time...Mike..or was it Mark.....I forget..
Welcome...now find some seats tha will fit a Vette..and gimmie a call
Welcome...now find some seats tha will fit a Vette..and gimmie a call
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Originally Posted by Brian2006
I never did figure this out. What is the affiliation between ya'll and mad racing concepts?
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TECH Apprentice
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Not to try and be negative here but I am curious. I know that a lot of the higher end and more expensive seats (Recaro, Bride, Sparco, etc) all have a lot of R&D time and certification that they require their seats to pass and safety guidelines they put their seats through in order to sell them. Do you put your seats through similar tests and adhere to the same kinds of guidelines? With something as important as a seat, I'd hate to buy one that doesn't follow or adhere to the same guidelines as OEM seats or the higher end aftermarket ones do.
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Originally Posted by Trent
Not to try and be negative here but I am curious. I know that a lot of the higher end and more expensive seats (Recaro, Bride, Sparco, etc) all have a lot of R&D time and certification that they require their seats to pass and safety guidelines they put their seats through in order to sell them. Do you put your seats through similar tests and adhere to the same kinds of guidelines? With something as important as a seat, I'd hate to buy one that doesn't follow or adhere to the same guidelines as OEM seats or the higher end aftermarket ones do.
We had our frame manufacturer submit the frame to a "rear impact" test, which it passed. In a rear impact all the force is applied to the seat back and you should test to be sure the attachment system from back to bottom can withstand the strain. We did not submit to a "frontal" test because that tests the restraint system rather than the seat itself. In the oem world frontal impact tests are important too because part of the restraint system is often attached to the seat (such as the belt buckle).
Hope this helps some.
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Originally Posted by Rescue Ranger
Welcome Mark. I must say that these seats are the answer to my issues with my 99SS. I can never get a good seating position.. ever, whether at autox, or driving to work. I am sending you a PM.