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Recaro Swap Over



  172 Ph2
If I bought a set of recaro's (hopefully Treadlines) from another car, probably a Honda or a Ford, What would I have to do to fit them into my 182?? I guess that the seats are all the same and the subframe will be removeable. Will I have to buy clio subframes or will it be possible to remove the subframe from my existing seats and fit it to the Recaros? Maybe I could 'adapt' the Honda/Ford ones to fit? Anybody tried this? It just seems that there's a lot of seat for sale from Hondas and Fords and none from Clios!
 

Red Cup

ClioSport Club Member
  Focus RS
Depends on the seats - if they are aftermarket ones then you'll need to buy the relevant Recaro subframes for them - these act as adaptors between your original Renault sliding runners and the Recaro seats.

If they are OEM ones then Recaro deliberately make these harder to fit by ensuring that the bolt patterns don't match any subframes you can buy. It's possible to fit them but a lot more work.
 
  R35 GTR
They dont look like the trophy ones, different material i think. Looks identical apart from that though.
 
  172 Ph2
They may not be exactly the same as the trophy ones but who's trying to turn thier car into a Trophy? I just want better seats that look good! I reckon these could be a good buy, just wish I knew how easy they were to fit:S
 

Red Cup

ClioSport Club Member
  Focus RS
They are from a 4 door so be aware they won't tilt! (You can also clearly see there is no tilt handle where there should be).

They look like the retail ones in Dinamica black and Jersey black-silver, but I suspect that they are specific to Honda.

Your best bet is to drop these folks a line and see if they know if the aftermarket frames will fit http://www.capitalseating.co.uk/
 
  172 Ph2
Cool! Think I'll leave them, put the money towards trackdays and tyres:approve: I thought I may have found a cheap fix for a set of Recaros, like a lot of things, looked a bit good to be true:cry:
 

Gaz_

ClioSport Club Member
  Extreme mode
has anybody used this capital seating before as they seem alot cheaper than everybody else?
 

Gaz_

ClioSport Club Member
  Extreme mode
if i keep my cup i REALLY want some trendlines in mine. Demon tweeks is 10 mins from me, but these guys are a good few hundred notes cheaper
 
  172 Ph2
Give DT a shout, they may match the price. They have on a number of things I've bought in the past!
 

Gaz_

ClioSport Club Member
  Extreme mode
never thought of the clio sport discount too. Really love these seats, they are like an investment as if you swap cars later, they can come with you :)
 

Red Cup

ClioSport Club Member
  Focus RS
gt_gaz said:
has anybody used this capital seating before as they seem alot cheaper than everybody else?

Yes! I got mine from there. Very happy indeed with the service. Had a good long chat to one of the owners of the company on the phone and came to an arrangement where I got discount on the seats in return for advertising on my site.

If you speak to Stephen Swann and say Adrian from fiestaturbo.com sent you via ClioSport, he should be able to sort you out.
 

Gaz_

ClioSport Club Member
  Extreme mode
nice one! How long is turn around from placing orders appox?
 

Red Cup

ClioSport Club Member
  Focus RS
They are made to order and come from Germany, so a few weeks. Think mine took six as I ordered them just before Christmas and things wind down at the factory.
 
  Clio V6 Mk2 255
Depends on the seats - if they are aftermarket ones then you'll need to buy the relevant Recaro subframes for them - these act as adaptors between your original Renault sliding runners and the Recaro seats.

If they are OEM ones then Recaro deliberately make these harder to fit by ensuring that the bolt patterns don't match any subframes you can buy. It's possible to fit them but a lot more work.

OEM and aftermarket Recaros come with multi fitment holes pressed into the base mountings though only 1 pair of captive nuts is typically fitted. You can use whichever holes you like depending on you installation or subframe.

Here are some ideas from my recent install of Honda Accord and Evo 6 Recaros into different Clios V6's.

Evo 6 OEM Recaro Trendline showing multiple base mounting holes ...

recarobase1.jpg


Brackets I made for fitting to a modified Clio subframe ...

recaros1.jpg


Brackets fitted to a Honda Accord Recaro using the holes I selected as most suitable ...

recarobase2.jpg


Clio subframe with upholstery removed ...

driversubframe1.jpg


Clio subframe with surplus metal removed ...

driversubframe2.jpg

With brackets fitted ...

recaros2.jpg


Subframe mounted to Recaro ...

recaros4.jpg


One out one in ...

recaros5.jpg


OEM look ...

recaros7.jpg


Which one do you prefer ?

recaros6.jpg


Martin
 

Gaz_

ClioSport Club Member
  Extreme mode
not bad at all, this needs tidying up though

recaros7.jpg


i'd fabricate some kind of plate to hide it all,

Mine, not the best pic, i'll find better

DSC01220.jpg


here you go, (not my pic)

DSCF0049.jpg
 
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  lift number 1 @ btm
there are a set of trendlines on ebay at the moment, think they are at £360 with about a day to go.
 
  Clio V6 Mk2 255
Yes I just have a bit of tidying up to do. Am also gonna adjust the brackets and lower the seat just a little.

Martin
 
  Tangoed Works
looks oem, but do you actually get a reduction in seating height. I believe thats the main problem with the original clio seats, hence most people changing them.
 
  Clio V6 Mk2 255
Well the Recaro subframes and the Clio ones pitch the seats at the OEM height. The Cobra generic ones which I used for my Momos are quite a bit lower but actually I found the lowness of these subframes made my thigh ache on long journeys. I will provide measurements later when I dig them out.

I am going to try and modify the OEM frames about 1 inch lower on both seats as I think too low would not be ideal. I actually made the brackets adjustable too so can do this OK.

For information I found the Recaro is very comfortable at the OEM height and the knee bolster is excellent too ;-)

Martin
 

ForceIndia

ClioSport Club Member
  Gentlemans spec 200
Tried the Recaro's and Cobra Daytona's, the Trendlines hardly lower the driving position. Daytona's gave a fairly decent position.
 
  Clio V6 Mk2 255
Having had very low seats in my Clio V6 (Momo RS2 GT's on Cobra subframes) and the Recaros I can actually say I prefer the higher ride height of the Recaros due to leg angle and comfort ;-) I think the key thing is leg and knee support which the Recaros provide and making sure the Rake angle of the seat is suitable for you leg length and driving position. If you put a Recaro on an OEM drivers subframe with hieght/angle adjustment you can get a very good seat position and the full support afforded by the Recaro seat. Recaro subframes do not allow any height or angle adjustment and so are not to everyones taste really.

So, IMHO, I would say the height has little to do with the actual comfort really.

Martin
 


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