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Old 22nd November 2010, 12:39 PM
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Will cobra seats fit in a haynes/saturn chassis? With MT75 box?

Origonally I wanted a pair of monaco's but then decided to keep with weight saving and go with grp buckets, but I think my dad may find these a bit too uncomfy (going to be a shared car) plus I plan on a few driving trips.

I have found a brand new pair of cobra monaco's for sale locally for a reasonable price, so do I go and grab them or stick with the idea of something lighter?
They are monaco pro seats, brand new. I did have some monacos a couple of years ago in a land rover, they were second hand when I bought them so about 5 years old? and quite wide and weighty but I havnt seen their new designs to know if they have improved in any way.
Does anyone have monaco's in their own cars? Fitting is also something Im concerned about to keep the IVA man happy.

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Old 22nd November 2010, 12:56 PM
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Most buckets seats are 480-520mm wide due to the sides that restrain your thighs. Unless you can find some narrow seats they might not fit, the other way round it is to make the tranny tunnel 125mm wide instead of 165mm and to make the chassis 100mm wider. Only thing is then all the body work has to be custom made from the nose cone back, not a problem if your making it from ali but fibreglass panels won't fit. Been there got the tape measure out.
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Old 22nd November 2010, 01:16 PM
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Thanks very much, maybe I will give them a miss, could be £100 saved but maybe not in the long run, probably best to sort out the chassis first!
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Old 22nd November 2010, 01:46 PM
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There are very very few seats that fit.

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Old 22nd November 2010, 05:21 PM
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One of the big issues, if you are tall especially, is whether the angle of the seat matches the angle of the back panel. NMost fixed seats seem to slope more than the back panel, which means the base of the seat gets pushed forwards. I think you would find that to be the case with cobra seats.
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Old 22nd November 2010, 07:00 PM
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Hi,
Im not too tall, 5'10 and built like a rake. Though cant say the same for my dad

What does anyone think of GRP seats and pads? And whats the best way to mount these?
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Old 22nd November 2010, 07:08 PM
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I have triton grp seats as do a few roadster builders and they are brilliant

You can drive for a couple of hours easy and feel no worse than if you had been in a tintop

You can also get them coloured to suit your car if that sort of thing does it for you

The only problem you may have with them is if you are sharing the car with your dad and he is bigger than you he may need a wide seat but if you resemble a rake you would need a standard seat

I have wide and fit perfect, but im by no means wide!
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Old 22nd November 2010, 07:37 PM
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And whats the best way to mount these?
It depends on the make of the seat, some use sidemounting brackets, and some use nuts inserted into the base during manufacture.
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Old 23rd November 2010, 12:17 AM
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I would go the fibreglass route if I was you as any seat with cloth or vinyl covering is going to get hammered as you end up climbing all over them getting in and out and the passenger seat tends to be your "boot".
Then as this nutty country likes to drip wet stuff from above even when the weather bods claim the big yellow heater in the sky will be on those cloth or vinyl covered seats will be a tad wet and soggy and take ages to dry out.

Buy 'glass ones and pop a hole in them as a drain oh and the best seats?

I'm biased(proud dad bit) but Triton Race Seats are the best in the price range and dare I say it better than some that are dearer.

And all credit to Emma as it's not exactly a girlie thing to be doing, laminating fibreglass seats...
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Old 23rd November 2010, 09:08 AM
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I would second the comments by both Marks. The grp seats are surprisingly comfortable and give the maximum leg length available for the longer driver. Some people have used camping mats cut up and stuck to the seats in elaborate places to add a little padding and comfort to the ride but really they don't need them.

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