
Seat Recommendations
#1
Posted 04 May 2010 - 04:38 PM
I have a pair of Cobra Monaco front seats. While they look the part for sure they almost instantly cause me neck pain and over long journeys are a slow form of torture. I was looking at some Corbeau GTB recliners (http://www.minispeed...liner-seat-grey) which look very nice, but are expensive (especially in light of my recent MOT)
Anyone got any recommendations for a sporty looking fast road seats? Around £100 per seat is more in my price range.
I would be happy to put in a pair reclaimed from a scrapped car. Are there any common donor vehicles i should look out for? I heard people lifting seats from Toyota MR2's and the like.
I am of course keeping an eye on the classified forum board here.
thanks all
#2
Posted 04 May 2010 - 04:44 PM

#3
Posted 04 May 2010 - 05:20 PM
#4
Posted 04 May 2010 - 05:27 PM
#5
Posted 04 May 2010 - 05:59 PM
I think the cheaper alternative is Rover Coupe front seats which fit with modified subframes, if you can find them.
#6
Posted 04 May 2010 - 06:08 PM
aidan
#7
Posted 04 May 2010 - 06:58 PM
recaro's out of something like an rs turbo fiesta/escort or rs2000 etc are VERY coumfy
I'd agree with that, I have always used Ford RS Turbo or Vauxhall GSi type Recaros VERY comfy, supportive and reasonably priced secondhand, also available in leather if required. Also better quality than many aftermarket seats.
This is how I fitted mine using the Mk4 Escort RS Turbo Recaro subframes but they are probably similar to other Ford based Recaros.
Unbolt the subframe /runners from the Recaros. The Ford front mounting brackets are riveted to the the runners. Drill these rivets out or grind off their heads carefully with a small angle grinder and discard the brackets. (Alternatively you could use the Ford mounting brackets in a Mini if you don't normally have the seat too far back).
The two L shaped rear feet are also riveted in position, you need to retain these. However, to suit the narrower Mini, the feet nearest the centre of the car need to be turned round to face inwards and so clear the Minis centre floor tunnel. Remove the rivets as before (remember only the inside foot bracket on each seat) turn foot bracket around and refit with suitable bolts and nyloc nuts. Refit the subframes to the Recaros. Remove your standard Mini seats and the mounting brackets on the floor cross member but retain the the 8 fixing bolts and washers. Now place the Recaros inside your Mini to suit your driving position. (You will also have the runners to further adjust final seat position as normal). Check they just clear the the rear side pockets when fully reclined. Measure up and fabricate two pairs of steel L shaped angle brackets to bolt through the existing rivet holes in the front of the Recaro runners one end and into the original threaded seat fixings on the Mini cross member at the other.
Finally bolt the rear feet through holes drillled in the floorpan using large washers or plates each side. (The back rests tilt forward rather than the whole seat for rear access).
The difficulty of bolting elsewhere to the cross member is in gaining access to the other side of any fixing bolts unless you wish to fabricate some welded brackets or buy a purpose made aftermarket Mini seat subframe.
Edited by mab01uk, 04 May 2010 - 07:03 PM.
#8
Posted 04 May 2010 - 08:52 PM

very comfy...................

#9
Posted 04 May 2010 - 09:13 PM
#10
Posted 04 May 2010 - 11:27 PM
#11
Posted 05 May 2010 - 08:25 AM

I had 2 sets that I picked up, one set was in a coupe I bought for £200 kept the seats, scrapped the car

The Rover 220 has a head gasket problem so there should be plenty in the scrappies
Edited by mymini007, 05 May 2010 - 08:29 AM.
#12
Posted 05 May 2010 - 08:34 AM

And in Peter his mini we have original mini seats, '93 spi!
I will make some pictures!


Edited by Carlien, 05 May 2010 - 08:44 AM.
#13
Posted 05 May 2010 - 08:47 AM
#14
Posted 05 May 2010 - 08:50 AM
Jut about to put a set of these in minerecaro's out of something like an rs turbo fiesta/escort or rs2000 etc are VERY coumfy
I'd agree with that, I have always used Ford RS Turbo or Vauxhall GSi type Recaros VERY comfy, supportive and reasonably priced secondhand, also available in leather if required. Also better quality than many aftermarket seats.
This is how I fitted mine using the Mk4 Escort RS Turbo Recaro subframes but they are probably similar to other Ford based Recaros.
Unbolt the subframe /runners from the Recaros. The Ford front mounting brackets are riveted to the the runners. Drill these rivets out or grind off their heads carefully with a small angle grinder and discard the brackets. (Alternatively you could use the Ford mounting brackets in a Mini if you don't normally have the seat too far back).
The two L shaped rear feet are also riveted in position, you need to retain these. However, to suit the narrower Mini, the feet nearest the centre of the car need to be turned round to face inwards and so clear the Minis centre floor tunnel. Remove the rivets as before (remember only the inside foot bracket on each seat) turn foot bracket around and refit with suitable bolts and nyloc nuts. Refit the subframes to the Recaros. Remove your standard Mini seats and the mounting brackets on the floor cross member but retain the the 8 fixing bolts and washers. Now place the Recaros inside your Mini to suit your driving position. (You will also have the runners to further adjust final seat position as normal). Check they just clear the the rear side pockets when fully reclined. Measure up and fabricate two pairs of steel L shaped angle brackets to bolt through the existing rivet holes in the front of the Recaro runners one end and into the original threaded seat fixings on the Mini cross member at the other.
Finally bolt the rear feet through holes drillled in the floorpan using large washers or plates each side. (The back rests tilt forward rather than the whole seat for rear access).
The difficulty of bolting elsewhere to the cross member is in gaining access to the other side of any fixing bolts unless you wish to fabricate some welded brackets or buy a purpose made aftermarket Mini seat subframe.


Edited by mini-man-dan, 05 May 2010 - 09:00 AM.
#15
Posted 05 May 2010 - 09:14 AM
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