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Old 11-14-2016, 12:25 PM
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Originally Posted by S2000_916
Track hero,

what are your dimensions?
I am 6ft 175lbs and the seat fits great. The harness holes work great for me and I use a hans as well
Old 11-14-2016, 05:39 PM
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Originally Posted by trackHERO
I am 6ft 175lbs and the seat fits great. The harness holes work great for me and I use a hans as well
are you a long torso or long limbs guy ?
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Originally Posted by S2000_916
are you a long torso or long limbs guy ?
Long limbs guy
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I recently upgraded to the Sparco Ergo medium and it's fairly roomy once you drop down into it. The back and shoulders are significantly higher than a lot of other seats. It's too wide at the base to work with some of the nicer rails but it does work with the Buddy Club rails. The removable head containment wings are a nice touch for a dual-use car.
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Originally Posted by thomsbrain
I recently upgraded to the Sparco Ergo medium and it's fairly roomy once you drop down into it. The back and shoulders are significantly higher than a lot of other seats. It's too wide at the base to work with some of the nicer rails but it does work with the Buddy Club rails. The removable head containment wings are a nice touch for a dual-use car.
Nice! I got the same seats but haven't mounted them yet. I'll be using PCI adjustable mounts.
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Update on fitment of the Sparco Ergo Medium?
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Nothing yet from my end, hoping to test fit in the coming weeks.
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Originally Posted by S2000_916
I am 6'2'' 203 lbs. Pant waste is a 34 or 33 snug. Shoulder width is more than average. I have a RSG double diagonal roll bar and bulkhead bar with full interior in a AP1. I would like to do minimal adjustment to tranny tunnel, door or seat. Can I get away with using a Bride Vios III or should I go with something else and make the adjustments to the car. The main thing I don't want to do is trim anything on the door.

Any places in NorCal where I can try out seats? I live in Sacramento.
hey. I'm ur exact dimension besides the height. I have had the VIOS III for under a year and I fit perfectly in them. I'm in Stockton BTW and I actually have the brides for sale. Lmk if u have any questions
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