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Potster - 19/5/05 at 12:15 PM

Need to be very narrow

Can't be grp buckets, guess who ate all the pies

Cash waiting for the right seats


Triton - 19/5/05 at 05:27 PM

These are narrow and shallow sided ....fit anything from a Caterham to a Cobra.
I have two in yellow or could make new ones.
Cheers
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ditchlewis - 20/5/05 at 01:07 PM

I have just bought a pair of junior cub seats for my MK Indy From Https://www.midlandwheelsshop.com for £149 the pair.
they fit a narrow body car with a wide body owner. take a bit of manovering when the ally panels are rivited in but they fitted in mine. hope this helps.

regards
Ditch


DarrenW - 20/5/05 at 01:45 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Triton
These are narrow and shallow sided ....fit anything from a Caterham to a Cobra.
I have two in yellow or could make new ones.
Cheers
Mark


Are you the same triton that makes the seats supplied by mac#1?? If so very good seats. I struggled with the shoulder width on some but the Mac#1 seats fit very nicely. Also have some panels for trimming with foam etc for comfort.

The yellow ones look good.


Avoneer - 20/5/05 at 03:47 PM

Hi Mark,
What angle is the recline of those seats and how supportive are they?
Cheers,
Pat...


Triton - 21/5/05 at 07:40 AM

Hi Avon,
Angle of dangle is 25 degrees(if i remember rightly),slightly more laid- back than the high back jobbies. With harness type belt on the seat is as comfortable as a grp can be.

Darrenw,
Same seat different hat shall we say


Potster - 22/5/05 at 09:44 PM

Not too keen on GRP seats

Too hard for my fat ass. Anyone got some seats that may help

Been looking at a pair of baby cubs...


Potster - 24/5/05 at 12:06 PM

BTTT