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DRCorsa 28th September 2012 10:31 AM

Cub Sport L7 seats
 
I got an email from KPD (kit parts direct) and i found these seats.
http://www.kitpartsdirect.com/item.p...&site=EM270912
Price is good at 165 for a pair!
From what i see from the pics i think that the finish of the upholstery is not what we would call perfect.
Anyone tried these?

Wgroove 28th September 2012 11:22 AM

I've got these ones ! :)
http://www.kitspares.co.uk/shop/item.php?product=4889
Regards,

Wim

spud69 28th September 2012 11:42 AM

I think they are the same seats, i cant say for certain now but i know that kit parts direct used to be a sub division of kit spares trading under great british sports cars badge. I believe they still are.

Andrew

alga 28th September 2012 01:30 PM

I seem to have read that they split, Kit Spares is the GBS Ltd web shop, KPD is now a separate entity.

spud69 28th September 2012 03:29 PM

Thats why i wasn't certain if they where still the same. But the seats do look the same, probably sharing suppliers for some products still.

Andrew

DRCorsa 28th September 2012 04:12 PM

Could you please comment on their quality?
I am already stuffed with the super-expensive Triton "crackers" i have bought...

baz-r 28th September 2012 04:26 PM

for £165 thay are good i think i have a set as wifey was not letting her bum get near a grp one!

ther is a few places you can get them from with all sorts of piping colours and go under a few diffrent names like mamba L7 you can get runners to match them too
copy of a old cobra seat by the looks of it

shh120m 28th September 2012 07:40 PM

I have the ones from kit parts direct, they are are rip from fabbies narrows. Nice seats if a little narrow, only problem is that the captive nuts werent welded to a gripper plate, so they have cracked free inside the seat meaning my drivers seat now moves freely by wobbling it at the top, nothing a bit of resin wont cure though but somthing to be aware of with the cheaper seats. Passenger side has had very little use, and is fairing a little better, so it could be the way im getting in through the rollcage.

DRCorsa 28th September 2012 09:06 PM

Again, 165 pounds for a pair of "problematic" seats are better than 300 pounds for a pair of problematic seats.

gaz05 29th September 2012 08:57 AM

I looked at the seats available and it seemed to me not a lot of them looked very good quality. In my mid fifties I just couldn't see fibre glass being comfy so I decided to look around for some centre rears from a renault scenic.

Bought the first about three months ago from a Renault Scenic RX4 and been scanning Ebay for a matching one. The second has just been delivered .

£95 for the pair delivered.Top quality seats and runners. Perfect fit.


gaz05 29th September 2012 03:05 PM

Cheers Adrian,I'll look into that. I just assumed that because it passed for Renault then it would for me.

Big Vern 29th September 2012 05:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gaz05 (Post 78546)
Cheers Adrian,I'll look into that. I just assumed that because it passed for Renault then it would for me.

You should be fine if the headrest retracts into the seat.

Dualist 29th September 2012 06:04 PM

Nice alternative Gaz, seats look great.

gaz05 29th September 2012 06:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Big Vern (Post 78547)
You should be fine if the headrest retracts into the seat.

I may have to do something with the headrests because when they're down to less than 25mm gap the seat base to headrest distance may be to small. It's a small thing and I'll worry about it nearer IVA time.

gaz05 29th September 2012 06:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dualist (Post 78549)
Nice alternative Gaz, seats look great.

They are. Very comfy and fold down when not in use. And I've got them for half the price of the alternatives.

MikeB 1st October 2012 12:21 PM

The scenic ones don't really do it for me, but a good bargain.

I think these would look good, bit pricey though
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MR2-MK3-Ro...item2c6895bc8e

If you go with cloth seats, mx5 and rx7 ones are easy and cheap to get hold of. I'm not sure how high you would sit in the car with them in for us taller drivers.

Still not sure what to get myself.

skov 1st October 2012 01:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MikeB (Post 78619)

If you go with cloth seats, mx5 and rx7 ones are easy and cheap to get hold of. I'm not sure how high you would sit in the car with them in for us taller drivers.

Still not sure what to get myself.

The MX5 ones are too wide unless you're willing to spend a fair bit of time and effort modifying them. They are very comfy though!

MikeB 1st October 2012 01:59 PM

thats a bummer then!

DRCorsa 7th October 2012 03:46 PM

One question regarding the L7 seats.
The mounting points are the same with the Triton seats?
So if i make my seat mounts to fit the Triton, will i be able to fit the L7 seats without altering the mounts?

MikeB 23rd October 2012 12:12 PM

Picking up my seats this week.
I've gone for a pair of second hand westfield ones with runners for £130, they're my favorites style for padded seats so chuffed as long as they are in good nick! They even have white piping to match my bodywork so happy days!

DC shame you had problems with Triton ones on my last build I had some and the quality was top notch. I did hear and as said earlier a few companies have copied (taken moulds) from their design and in some cases selling them as Triton seats on ebay. I don't think Triton has made these for over two years, did you definately get originals?

John.W 4th November 2012 07:27 PM

Smart Seats
 
Dies anybody know the dimensions for Smart Seats? I thought they might be an Option.

flyerncle 4th November 2012 08:29 PM

Anything to do with "Smart" and the Roadster is offensive !:p

John.W 4th November 2012 08:33 PM

Just a thought!!
Sorry

Hoybi 5th November 2012 09:08 AM

MX-5 seats can be used
 
I've bought a pair of MX-5 seats and used an angle grinder to cut away a lot of metal that was sticking out and also part of the hinging mechanism. Seat and backrest were welded in a fixed position. It's tight but they fit into the book chassis. Sliders included.

Eddy

flyerncle 5th November 2012 12:15 PM

You are forgiven John ;)

loony 5th November 2012 02:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by John.W (Post 79957)
Dies anybody know the dimensions for Smart Seats? I thought they might be an Option.

I will get dimensions as soon as I find time to measure them in my friend's Smart ;)

EDIT:
OK - so Smart seats are 46cm wide (hard part), so I think they are useless without modifications.

Another helpful dimension - Smart steering rack is about 53-54cm (it was wet, and couldn't measure precisly without geting dirty) ... but it's definitely not a quick rack ;)

John.W 23rd November 2012 09:11 PM

Thanks Loony, so at least we can count them out for good.

ozzy1 24th November 2012 10:44 AM

Europa have a reasonably good selection.

Personally i really like these(although i dont like the price :eek: ,then i would have to get them shipped :eek: )

https://www.europaspares.com/product...adster_7_.html

John.W 24th November 2012 01:55 PM

To be honest, Spud took me out in his car and I was surprised how comfortable his were even though they have no padding at all. Even they are quite expensive though.


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