Racing Seat

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UncleDave

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7,155 posts

232 months

Sunday 13th November 2005
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I know of the good ones with frame etc for a TV and Wheel, but I'm just after a seat on its own..

I could get something like this and still be cheaper than the pre-made seats..
www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/products/ProductDetail.asp?cls=MSPORT&pcode=M/CA3109511212

But any ideas how to mount the seat so it is stable..? Or would it just be better to wait and get a pre-made one then chop it up..?

(Don't need/have room for the bits for the TV and Wheel)

Dave.

ianp68

391 posts

248 months

Sunday 13th November 2005
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UncleDave said:
I know of the good ones with frame etc for a TV and Wheel, but I'm just after a seat on its own..

I could get something like this and still be cheaper than the pre-made seats..
www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/products/ProductDetail.asp?cls=MSPORT&pcode=M/CA3109511212

But any ideas how to mount the seat so it is stable..? Or would it just be better to wait and get a pre-made one then chop it up..?

(Don't need/have room for the bits for the TV and Wheel)

Dave.


In my previous house, I used a seat out of a Metro (from a scrapyard £15.00) and mounted it to an old hifi stand which I'd cut in half straight down the middle (split front to back). The seat runners fitted perfectly onto the edge of the unit and so made the seat adjustable for any user size

UncleDave

Original Poster:

7,155 posts

232 months

Sunday 13th November 2005
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How easy is it to mount then..?

If that's the case, i'll go to a scrapyard and try to pick a reasonable leather seat out from somewhere..

Dave.

ianp68

391 posts

248 months

Sunday 13th November 2005
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UncleDave said:
How easy is it to mount then..?

If that's the case, i'll go to a scrapyard and try to pick a reasonable leather seat out from somewhere..

Dave.


The one I had needed 2 screws in each runner, took about 15 minutes to make, that included sawing the hifi unit in half. I keep meaning to make another, but never get round to it.
Make sure to measure the distance between the runners as they're mounted in the car and make sure it is the same when mounted to the unit.

UncleDave

Original Poster:

7,155 posts

232 months

Sunday 13th November 2005
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Another thing is ease of removal from the car? Or would they take care of that for me

Thanks!!!
Dave.

alextgreen

15,197 posts

243 months

Sunday 13th November 2005
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Plenty of old Vauxhalls have relatively sporty/comfy seats; mine were out of a Manta GTE.

ianp68

391 posts

248 months

Monday 14th November 2005
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UncleDave said:
Another thing is ease of removal from the car? Or would they take care of that for me

Thanks!!!
Dave.


Not sure what it would be like in a new car, but it was a piece of cake getting it out of the Metro I'm sure the scrappy would get it out if you were stuck, although they'll probably charge you an arm and a leg.

Just another thought, make sure the runners are straight or you may have trouble mounting them.

UncleDave

Original Poster:

7,155 posts

232 months

Monday 14th November 2005
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Just a few screws or nuts I presume?

Will have to find out the nearest scrapyard.. or i'll try and find a decent one locally on eBay.

Thanks everyone,
Dave.

Edit: found a local breaker via. eBay and emailled him.. Might be able to get a good deal
Otherwise i'll just bid.. also seen an old Mk1 MR2 seat for a Fiver and he'll deliver it free!

>> Edited by UncleDave on Monday 14th November 19:06

ultimasimon

9,641 posts

259 months

Tuesday 15th November 2005
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This is a great idea making one from a scrapper. Has anyone got any pics of their homemades??



I would love to see this baby made into a racing seat with pedals attached

The ones I looked at previously were around £300 with a wheel but I already have a good wheel.

UncleDave

Original Poster:

7,155 posts

232 months

Tuesday 15th November 2005
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I would be happy to do it if I had enough cash lying about for that Momo..

Looks good doesn't it?

But, I havent!

Only takes a strongly made wooden frame doesnt it

Nice

TonyToniTone

3,425 posts

250 months

Tuesday 15th November 2005
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Was looking for an AK Rocker ($85) but you cant get them in UK..
www.ak.com/products.html



>> Edited by TonyToniTone on Tuesday 15th November 16:58

UncleDave

Original Poster:

7,155 posts

232 months

Tuesday 15th November 2005
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One here...

How the hell does that work though..?
Wouldnt you lean back too far.. If I could get hold of one cheap enough I'll just smash the bottom off and mount it on something

Dave.

TonyToniTone

3,425 posts

250 months

Tuesday 15th November 2005
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I reckon it be alright if you got your wheel at right height.. or use chocks

www.ak.com/img/gall_gam.jpg

_dobbo_

14,393 posts

249 months

Tuesday 15th November 2005
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ebay is your friend

Go see your local friendly fabricator and ask if they will weld it onto a base. Bob's your uncle. Do two, then sell one to a local PH'er!

I'd do it in a second if I had the room for it. As it stands if one of these turned up in my house I suspect i'd come home to find it on fire in the garden with the Mrs dancing round it...

UncleDave

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7,155 posts

232 months

Tuesday 15th November 2005
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_dobbo_ said:
Bob's your uncle.





Don't like the look of those... not bad for 1p though!!

I'll be keeping an eye out and try and get some seat(s) from a scrapyard somewhere..
If anyone wants one I'll sell another for a small premium.