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transio
09/26/2004, 01:30 PM
I don't know if anyone's put in racing seats, but I've been looking for some to install when I finally get around to the interior.
I think these MOMO Cup seats are really nice. They come all black with yellow "MOMO" embroidery, but I'd add some custom yellow inserts to match the Proton Yellow exterior of my VX.
What do you guys think?
http://www.stevenmoseley.com/vehicross/momo_seats.jpg
SPAZZ
09/26/2004, 01:31 PM
we have racing seats stock!!!:confused: :confused: :confused:
xdfarrx
09/26/2004, 03:22 PM
I found corbeau seats but had my emails unreturned regarding fitment. I would only do it for weight, and that I want them. Keep us posted as I already looked into it- thanks
transio
09/26/2004, 03:49 PM
Originally posted by SPAZZ
we have racing seats stock!!! We have sport seats stock. Racing seats:
weigh significantly less
don't have leather surfaces, for better grip,
are better bolstered, for better grip,
aren't adjustable, for better bolstering and less weight,
are designed for use with racing harnesses!
Oh, and they can be mounted lower than stock seats ;)
Chopper
09/26/2004, 05:13 PM
Love 'em DO IT!
V-Twin hiCROSS
09/27/2004, 07:58 AM
Don't get me wrong, those seats look really cool. But what the heck do you need uncomfortable racing seats for? Do you do any racing? What type of racing?
transio
09/27/2004, 08:38 AM
I don't race yet, but I plan on rallycrossing it as soon as I get it set up to my liking.
Besides that, though, I'm a sports-car guy. I'm not into the whole cushy comfy big fat SUV feeling. I want to FEEL the road. I want to be connected to it. I want that kind of driving experience.
thedutchguy
09/27/2004, 08:58 AM
steve, I think it'd be better if you reupholster the original seats.
Leave the outside original and do the middle section in alcantara like Lotus doeswith the elise.You can do it in yellow and all the sliding which is the disadvantage from leather will be over.
It should look something like this.
http://www.autogazeta.com/c/8/b/elise_type72_3.jpg
transio
09/27/2004, 10:04 AM
Ah, the black and tan. :D Gotta love them brits.
Well you bring up a good point, dutchguy. I didn't want to get into the reupholstering mess. That's why I began looking for aftermarket seats in the first place. It was later that I decided on racing seats. I guess if I'm going to go aftermarket, I shouldn't bother with the reupholstering.
RE: alcantara - it's nice. I actually considered it. But I don't think it fits the VX's personality one bit. Also, I'd hate to get in to this thing all muddy or dirty or greasy or sweaty and mess up those pretty seats! I'd rather have cloth covers that I can remove and machine wash. Much better.
PS - The US Elise won't be getting alcantara. Standard seats are cloth with leather inserts. "Touring" seats are full leather.
Maugan_VX
09/27/2004, 11:45 AM
Besides that, though, I'm a sports-car guy. I'm not into the whole cushy comfy big fat SUV feeling. I want to FEEL the road. I want to be connected to it. I want that kind of driving experience.
I don't know how many SUV's you've ridden in, but the vx is far fom comfy big fat SUV. In fact this past weekend I got bitched out again for having such stiff suspension, the woman couldn't put her head on the headrest without feeling like she was riding a bucking bronco.
Fact of the matter is that if you want the sports car feel, you should probably go buy a sports car. That being said, the vx is about as close as you're going to get in an SUV to a stiff "every bump in the road" feel. For me, one of the major selling points for the vx were the seats themselves, I couldn't imagine getting rid of them.
transio
09/27/2004, 01:10 PM
Maugan,
Who says I'm not going to buy a sports car? Fact of the matter is the VX - albeit great for an SUV - is still an SUV, and by definition is big and fat. If you think the VX is close to a sports car, you should take a spin in a Lotus Elise and you'll know what I mean. Granted, I don't want the VX to BE a Lotus, but I want to tailor MY VX to MY liking.
MachineVX
09/27/2004, 01:20 PM
I don't see anything wrong whatsoever in making the VX into something you like more. I'm not sure why somebody else would care what you want to do to your truck. So long as it makes you happy . . .
MZ-N10
09/27/2004, 06:59 PM
since ur plannin to autox i dont see why u shouldnt throw on some racing seats. but ur gonna hate it when u ride around everyday with those seats, the ride on the vx is stiff enough already.
anyways r the seats for 5 point harness?
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xdfarrx
09/27/2004, 07:23 PM
I ride around in a 360 Modena Ferarri with racing seats all the time and I find it not to bad, also on LA roads. Also many times in a CS 360 which is way stiffer, and tighter. I do not find it to dis-agreeable. I would consider getting the seats myself.
Might want to verify that the seats you intend to use are DOT approved as well as the belts if you make a change in them as well. Many places will still not inspect a vehicle that has had this kind of change.
I had good success in staying in place while Rallying using a 4 point harness and the stock seats. Huge difference over running with the stock belts.
MZ-N10
09/27/2004, 09:50 PM
Originally posted by Tone
Might want to verify that the seats you intend to use are DOT approved as well as the belts if you make a change in them as well. Many places will still not inspect a vehicle that has had this kind of change.
I had good success in staying in place while Rallying using a 4 point harness and the stock seats. Huge difference over running with the stock belts.
how did ur run the belts? i want to play around on tarmac but im too cheap to buy new seats
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Maugan_VX
09/28/2004, 08:10 AM
Transio:
Who says I'm not going to buy a sports car? Fact of the matter is the VX - albeit great for an SUV - is still an SUV, and by definition is big and fat. If you think the VX is close to a sports car, you should take a spin in a Lotus Elise and you'll know what I mean. Granted, I don't want the VX to BE a Lotus, but I want to tailor MY VX to MY liking.
I said, its as close as you're going to get to a sports car in an SUV. Never said it actually was a sports car. That being said, I've spent plenty of time in some pretty Italian exotics, so I think I could tell a sports car if I sat in one.
What color are your stock seats?
Chopper
09/28/2004, 06:16 PM
This thing IS a sports car, for an Isuzu anyway. What"car"did they ever build ? The Stylus?Some sports car. Have a hard time calling it a truck. Sure body on ladder frame(like older CARS) Not a whole heck of alot of utility here either.....no soccer teams, plywood, or landscape plants here hmmmmm. Not a car, not a truck, van, or suv. A sv? we're back to the sport car thing. I know... lets call it a crossover vehicle love ya, wayne
transio
09/29/2004, 07:51 AM
I call it a Sport Truck. 4wd, low gear ratios, ladder chassis - yeah, it's a truck. TOD, great handling, and some good quickness sure make it sporty. It sure isn't a utility truck. No bed, no cargo space, no towing. So it's a sport truck. Truck chassis designed specifically for sport (racing) usage.
Dallas4u
09/29/2004, 10:32 AM
Originally posted by Chopper
What"car"did they ever build ?
Isuzu Impulse/Piazza Turbo
http://www.isuzuperformance.com/gifs/carpix/jbel2.jpg
transio
09/29/2004, 02:47 PM
Doesn't that car have a Lotus tuned suspension? ;)
Dallas4u
09/29/2004, 03:29 PM
Originally posted by transio
Doesn't that car have a Lotus tuned suspension? ;)
Oh... you know it!
mogoe
10/19/2021, 03:56 PM
Sounds like a lot of guys getting rid of original seats if you are would buy especially leather recaro's as Japanese R/H drive models never had Leather these rigs need to be preserved this would be a great upgrade.
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