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Recaros or...?



Amy

  UR R26, Hyundai IX35
i'm looking to save for some bucket seats, but i'm undecided whether to go the whole hog and go with the recaros or something just as good but a leetle cheaper.

can anyone advise on some? plus any frames that would be needed or something? im new to this so bare with me!
thanks :)
 
  M2 Competition
Do you want to keep the rear seats and boot?

Do you want to use standard seatbelts? Or race style harnesses?
 

Amy

  UR R26, Hyundai IX35
deffo want to keep the rear seats and boot...i still get passengers etc!

the harnesses appeal to me, but i think it'll be pointless and bit of a hassle for a non-track car so will stick with standard
 

ForceIndia

ClioSport Club Member
  Gentlemans spec 200
I've had recaro's, and cobra daytona's. The recaro's are a little more comfy, but the cobra's have a vastly better driving position, by being a fair bit lower. Daytona's also a lot cheaper, for the same money as the recaro's you could get cobra misano's, which is what I would go for.
 
  M2 Competition
Aye, spot on. Fixed buckets and harnesses are a pain in the ass for daily use.

Recaro's are a good bet, often come up on here/ on ebay too.

Cobra daytonas are another option, not as oem as the recaros, and wont match your interior. Not sure if they tilt and slide either.

Misano's are nice, a bit bling in comparison to other seats though (depending on what you're after)
 

Amy

  UR R26, Hyundai IX35
The daytonas are nice, but i'm really drawn to the recaros...

Are there specific ones, or are most recaros pretty good? And how easy/expensive is it to have these fitted by someone?

Sorry if i sound really stupid, but i'm still learning! i am female after all ;)

Ta for your help so far though!
 
  M2 Competition
New the recaros are about £1200 (eek) and its the 'trendlines' you're after, as fitted to the trophy (this is for a pair with subframes etc etc)

Secondhand they go for about £800.
 

cat171

ClioSport Club Member
If you want a set of secondhand recaro trendlines (182 trophy seats) It's a case of as & when they come along, which isn't too often. When they do, folk go mad for them.
 
  M2 Competition
crazy_man.jpg


Someone going mad for Recaro seats, two weeks ago iirc.
 

Amy

  UR R26, Hyundai IX35
^^^ i'd let him have them if he came running at me like that!

hmmm, obv second hand would be the better option, for me anyway, but it sounds like i should save for some new ones!
can you get them from renault? i've seen that you can't, that you can yada yada
 

cat171

ClioSport Club Member
Capital Seating were the folk to speak too. Their prices are meant to be bang on.
 

ForceIndia

ClioSport Club Member
  Gentlemans spec 200
Why would you? They'd charge you more! If it has to be Recaro's, capital seating are the best to buy from. But IMO (having had both), your paying 4-500 for the name alone. Much, much better to go 2nd hand if you must.
 
  M2 Competition
I think capital seating are meant to be good for them (will be much cheaper than Renault)

www.capitalseating.co.uk

Edit - Beaten to it. Third place wins bronze medal. Just looks like a rusty coin (not that type of rusty coin) :dapprove:
 

Amy

  UR R26, Hyundai IX35
just had a gander, alot cheaper!
but when it comes to buying, i'd still have no idea tbh :\
i take it the sub-frames will have to be bought seperate? i literally know nothing about measurements and stuff, is it easy to find someone to fit them?
again, sorry if i'm sounding duhhhh, but getting the info from you lot is far easier than me trying to understand it from some random website!
appreciate all the help!
 

ForceIndia

ClioSport Club Member
  Gentlemans spec 200
So easy to fit. Find a mate that can tie there shoelaces, will be more than capable of fitting the seats. Pro's will charge £200 upwards, and do no better job.
 
  M2 Competition
If you speak to the guys at capital seating, they've supplied lots to members on here.

Explain which car you have, and which seats you want, and they'll supply everything you need to fit.

As for fitting, a few hours. A jack, some axle stands and a socket set.

A pic of them in the trophy :p

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ForceIndia

ClioSport Club Member
  Gentlemans spec 200
If you speak to the guys at capital seating, they've supplied lots to members on here.

Explain which car you have, and which seats you want, and they'll supply everything you need to fit.

As for fitting, a few hours. A jack, some axle stands and a socket set.
+1. Get a long reach socket for the bolts near the exhaust, fckers to get too.
 

Amy

  UR R26, Hyundai IX35
ah peperami! showing me that piccy when i can't get them for so long!

I think i've got a couple of people that'll prob be able to sort it then...when i eventually get some. Hate having to pay back for the car :(
Hopefully got a C/F splitter coming, so will need to do that first after i've got all my paint work sorted!
Anyway guys, thanks for all your help, it's bed time for me! x
 

cat171

ClioSport Club Member
If you want recaro's on a budget & aren't fussed about leather (the recaro's are faux leather anyway - so i've been told)
Look into a set from a mitsi evo (like an 8 or something like that) they will be a lot cheaper, but i'm not 100% of they tilt forward (someone will verify that though) You'd need a set of sub frames too.
 


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