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Old 04-10-2017, 08:43 AM   #1
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Sparco Evo 3 in S14?

Title says it all.

I've researched the topic as much as I can, and can't find much info on it.

I'm running a Sparco Evo 3 in my S14 (sunroof, UGH), and it's a bit of a tight fit.
I would like to get it literally sitting on the floor to help get my helmet out of the ceiling,
but I think with it being a wider seat that it's only going to bottom out on whatever brackets I use.

I'd love to get your input if you're running this seat in your S14, what brackets are you using? Please post pics to reference seat height if possible.


Any help is appreciated!
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Old 04-10-2017, 08:52 AM   #2
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The way I was planning on doing it was by cutting out the exhaust hump by the trans tunnel and the stock seat mount point rail, then make a bracket to the floor


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With the brackets I have now (Street Faction) I could lower
the front of the seat another inch, and the back of the seat
another 2", of the lip from the L bracket didn't face inward
under the seat... still like to see what everyone else is doing
if they have an Evo3
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Old 04-10-2017, 08:39 PM   #4
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lean your seat back more and get used to driving in a more cradled position
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