Bucket seats - height adjustment
Bucket seats - height adjustment
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Brinyan

Original Poster:

479 posts

115 months

Saturday 27th December 2025
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A month in to ownership. The driver’s seat is set to the highest setting. Keen to try it at a lower setting.What tool is needed. I have standard Torx bits, but obviously need something different. Any info appreciated. Thanks.

springfan62

909 posts

98 months

Saturday 27th December 2025
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They are security torx, ie ones with a hollow centre, readily available.

The bolts are supposed to be replaced when you move the seats I understand. I tried to hire an Alpine and they refused to change the seat height unless I paid for two trips to a dealer for the job to be done. Needless to say it wasn't worth it.



Brinyan

Original Poster:

479 posts

115 months

Saturday 27th December 2025
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Thanks. Will get some security torx bits. Don’t know if I’ll get a new set of bolts though - will check availability.

7en

352 posts

33 months

Sunday 28th December 2025
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Put some loctite on the old bolts if you don't use new ones, as they rattle loose due to vibrations.

I'd also recommend completely taking the seat out of the car as then it's much easier.

Michael_B

1,532 posts

122 months

Saturday 3rd January
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After a month of ownership I had the driver’s seat moved (by the local Alpine dealer where I had bought the car) from the initial middle setting to the lowest. Mrs B didn’t want the passenger seat lowered.

It took 30 minutes while I waited and drank their coffee; cost the equivalent of £40.

neil-g8km6

225 posts

45 months

Sunday 4th January
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I lower the seat position for on track to make room for my helmet. Fitted high tensile steel bolts, a much easier option using a 13mm rachet spanner.