i put RX8 seats in SC300
#47
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Gonna bump this in an attempt to pull some info from boosting and red ....
I've got a set of these in the garage but I don't want to blindly cut into it. I'm wondering if anyone with knowledge on this swap can pm me. If not, I'll be hacking at it alone and will post up my own findings.
I've got a set of these in the garage but I don't want to blindly cut into it. I'm wondering if anyone with knowledge on this swap can pm me. If not, I'll be hacking at it alone and will post up my own findings.
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I couldnt find any pics through my phone. Ill pull em out tomorrow since I have a free day and take some pics of my combination. Forewarning, my welding skills are not the best, so i used grade 8 bolts and welding to combine these rails just for added safety.
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Interesting ...
It doesn't looks as bad as Sparco-style seats; which as I've said before, just don't match the shape of the car.
That's why I think Supra seats are optimal. However, Supra seats don't include the shoulder support.
In this case, they aren't overboard though; as in they don't seem to contrast with the lines of the car overall.
If they come in tan, I might even consider them, in order to have the best of both worlds.
Could you post two more pics please?
1. From the windshield looking in, and ...
2. From the driver door point-of-view
I.e.
It doesn't looks as bad as Sparco-style seats; which as I've said before, just don't match the shape of the car.
That's why I think Supra seats are optimal. However, Supra seats don't include the shoulder support.
In this case, they aren't overboard though; as in they don't seem to contrast with the lines of the car overall.
If they come in tan, I might even consider them, in order to have the best of both worlds.
Could you post two more pics please?
1. From the windshield looking in, and ...
2. From the driver door point-of-view
I.e.
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got inspired by this and just went out and bought a set picked them up last night! going to install this weekend hopefully. did u have any pictures of how u put the two halfs of the drivers seat together?
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great work! now do something about those eye poisonous satellite radio wires!
I used the pioneer radio mod for aux capability with a ground loop isolator from radio shack and a kinivo bluetooth adapter that I mounted to the underside of the ash tray door. pop it up to skip a track!
I used the pioneer radio mod for aux capability with a ground loop isolator from radio shack and a kinivo bluetooth adapter that I mounted to the underside of the ash tray door. pop it up to skip a track!
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great work! now do something about those eye poisonous satellite radio wires!
I used the pioneer radio mod for aux capability with a ground loop isolator from radio shack and a kinivo bluetooth adapter that I mounted to the underside of the ash tray door. pop it up to skip a track!
I used the pioneer radio mod for aux capability with a ground loop isolator from radio shack and a kinivo bluetooth adapter that I mounted to the underside of the ash tray door. pop it up to skip a track!
#58
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I hadn't sat in a RX8 since they first hit showroom floors and don't recall much of the seating experience all these years later. But, I was wandering the junkyard today and saw one with the driver's seat in good shape. The passenger seat was gone.
There wasn't any visible mold, broken glass, blood stains... So, I gave it a try and was very pleased with the comfort. The SC seats are tough to beat in that respect, but they're built for wide bodies. A medium-slender build will slosh around in them quite a bit. The RX8 has nice firm bolsters and is very supportive, and just the right width for me. I remembered this thread and came home to see what is involved in the swap. Alas, it's the passenger seat that's the easy one. I might have to go back and see how much they want for it, just in case I decide to give it a try down the road.
This is one of the newer ones with the side airbag. Has anyone tried removing those? I assume it's a bolt-in affair once you open up the seatback.
There wasn't any visible mold, broken glass, blood stains... So, I gave it a try and was very pleased with the comfort. The SC seats are tough to beat in that respect, but they're built for wide bodies. A medium-slender build will slosh around in them quite a bit. The RX8 has nice firm bolsters and is very supportive, and just the right width for me. I remembered this thread and came home to see what is involved in the swap. Alas, it's the passenger seat that's the easy one. I might have to go back and see how much they want for it, just in case I decide to give it a try down the road.
This is one of the newer ones with the side airbag. Has anyone tried removing those? I assume it's a bolt-in affair once you open up the seatback.
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Carrying it up to the office, I was figuring 50 lb for the RX8 driver's seat. I got it home and weighed it as best I could (big object on small scales are tipsy, creating big swings), and it came in at 44 lb 15 oz. That means it's somewhere in the neighborhood of half to two-thirds the weight of the SC seat, with the upper end being very pessimistic. And that's with the airbag, which can save a bit more weight if removed. (edit: The airbag is 2 lb 3 oz, plus another 3 oz for wiring, bringing it down to mid-42 lbs.)
Here's what it looks like in the car bringing it home. The color match is way better than I expected, and the 2-tone of the seat (the black lower garnish is just barely visible in the pic) is a bonus match for the 2-tone of the car!
Rails/mounts (I've never welded) and wiring don't sound like fun to figure out, but it's way too tantalizing to not pursue.
Here are a few threads I found that may help others:
http://www.rx7club.com/2nd-generatio...-seats-992255/ - seat wiring
http://www.rx8club.com/series-i-tech...in-out-225689/ - FSM scans
http://www.rx7club.com/1st-generatio...-802427/page2/ - airbag removal
http://www.rx7club.com/1st-generatio...nto-fb-428256/ - seat disassembly & rail modification
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