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rapidtornado 4th September 2010 10:19 PM

Mini One (new shape) seats
 
Got an opportunity to pick up a great set of carbon ray half leather Mini One front seat for a good price, anyone know if they would fit in the car?

I'm working on the principle that around 41-42cm is max width? if anyone could advise as I don't have my chassis constructed yet

Cheers
Matt

twinturbo 5th September 2010 07:48 AM

455 i think ia the theoretical maximum. But idealy you want a little clearance.


Most production car seats are far too wide, most aftermarket ones too wide tooo.

TT

Bonzo 5th September 2010 09:53 AM

Hi Matt

I have just had a quick measurement of my chassis & as TT has said, there is a gap of aproximately 455mm for the seats.

As TT has also said, you need to bear in mind that the harness fixings will need a little of that space.

430mm - 440 mm Max seat width ??

rapidtornado 5th September 2010 09:56 AM

Thanks both, much appreciated, I'll be sure to check before I hand over the spondulics

alga 5th September 2010 12:53 PM

Mazda MX-5 seats can be persuaded to fit into the Locost chassis (a bit narrower than Haynes): both foam and some of the pan has to be cut.
http://cheapsportscar.net/diary.php?UID=201
http://cheapsportscar.net/diary.php?UID=202
http://cheapsportscar.net/diary.php?UID=209
http://cheapsportscar.net/diary.php?UID=211

I have a pair of Honda CRX seats that could theoretically fit this way, the distance between the outermost hinges is around 450 mm, and the full width is over 500 mm unmodified. A lot of cutting would be required.

mr henderson 5th September 2010 04:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bonzo (Post 44312)

As TT has also said, you need to bear in mind that the harness fixings will need a little of that space.

Good point, and, of course, the IVA examiner will insist on being able to see the bolt heads, so just because the seat fit in between there may still be a problem (unless the seat can be slid forward to allow inspection).


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