Lowering drivers seat height on 987 Cayman S
Lowering drivers seat height on 987 Cayman S
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Insert_Name_Here

Original Poster:

18 posts

84 months

Sunday 12th May 2019
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Hi all,

Planning on getting the car out on track very soon but could do with sitting a bit lower in the car to make room for the lid.

I've spoken to my local specialist and hes not keen due to air bags etc etc.

It will be used 85% road and 15% track but the lower driving position will be more comfortable for daily driving too.

Two questions:
1. Is there a way to retain Porsche seats but modify/replace sub frame?

If not...

2. Can anyone recommend a seat/frame combo that will lower my seat height. Could do with 2 inches ideally.

Cheers all

dugsud

1,125 posts

287 months

Monday 13th May 2019
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If yours has electric seats I believe manual Porsche 987/997 seats go lower.

Might be an option.

frayz

2,807 posts

183 months

Monday 13th May 2019
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Probably better to remove your seat and retain it as per OEM for resale. Fit a Recaro Pole Position and be done with it.
Or try and source a set of runners from a breaker to get modified and then swap yours over.

Insert_Name_Here

Original Poster:

18 posts

84 months

Monday 13th May 2019
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Thanks for your replies.

My current seat is the sport seat which has electric adjustment for back rest but manual for height / distance.

I was thinking Recaro Pole Positions and will defo retain standard seat for resale.

Will I need to blank off air bag sensors to avoid lights on the dash? Any idea how i do that?

Thanks again.

frayz

2,807 posts

183 months

Monday 13th May 2019
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Insert_Name_Here said:
Thanks for your replies.

My current seat is the sport seat which has electric adjustment for back rest but manual for height / distance.

I was thinking Recaro Pole Positions and will defo retain standard seat for resale.

Will I need to blank off air bag sensors to avoid lights on the dash? Any idea how i do that?

Thanks again.
Need to find out the resistance of the current airbags. You can tehn just splice in a suitable resistor to fool the car into thinking the airbag is still in place. Its the same method as what is used for swapping out a non airbag steering wheel.


MrC986

3,728 posts

215 months

Tuesday 14th May 2019
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My suggestion is a Cobra Nogaro seat with their custom seat mounts & you can even have them with runners that adjust forward/back if that’s what you’re after. Cobra have a Cayman S with these seats installed as one of their own cars & they can trim them to match the existing interior if you’d like it to look like a stock item.

Below is a pic of their seats in a customers 996 for Illustration (I’m just about to have a pair installed in my 996 btw)


OP, btw I can’t send you a PM.....can you change your profile settings?

Edited by MrC986 on Tuesday 14th May 09:32

Insert_Name_Here

Original Poster:

18 posts

84 months

Tuesday 14th May 2019
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MrC986 said:
My suggestion is a Cobra Nogaro seat with their custom seat mounts & you can even have them with runners that adjust forward/back if that’s what you’re after. Cobra have a Cayman S with these seats installed as one of their own cars & they can trim them to match the existing interior if you’d like it to look like a stock item.

Below is a pic of their seats in a customers 996 for Illustration (I’m just about to have a pair installed in my 996 btw)


OP, btw I can’t send you a PM.....can you change your profile settings?

Edited by MrC986 on Tuesday 14th May 09:32
Thanks for your reply. The seats look great. I'm not overly fussed about OEM look and I'll probably only fit a drivers seat. Who wants passengers on a track day!

If I can get ultra low rails that bolt straight in then I'm happy. Where are you sourcing these from? Do they offer a fitting service? Cheers.

P.S. I have changed my settings....I think.