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OMP seat fitment ? With Halo?

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Old 06-05-2019, 03:51 PM
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I am on an OMP HTE-R with PCI brackets. Best is to try the seat, may be snug for you.
If you need to move seat all the way back, you may need trim a bit to clear the transmission tunnel. I was able to get it in without trimming, but it made moving the seat difficult so I ended up trimming a bit off the hip bolster to clear the transmission tunnel.
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PCI brackets for the win

If you're set on HTER 400's, message will_powaa on instagram. He runs them on both sides.
https://www.instagram.com/will_powaa/

I'm running a Momo Daytona on the driver side with PCI slider mount and it touches the door when closed. Not horrible, worth living with to not cut.. but it's tight. I'm a little thin for the seat (32 waist - 5'10) and I have friends with 36 waists who fit in the car well. Compared to the HTER400, the Momo is a looser fit (It's not as tight around the mid-back but gets tight again the shoulders) I had regular HTER's in my last car and I loved them.. but couldn't get them to fit in the s2000.

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Old 06-06-2019, 06:10 AM
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thanks for all the responses so far guys. id say keep them coming to help future guys out. I have an OMP rspt2 halo for my driver side and a OMP first r ordered. also PCI brackets for both sides. Ill definitely update back with you guys once they arrive and i test fit them. Hopefully all goes well. Car is 80% gutted with a hard dog bar and OEM hardtop so hopefully that help the cause.

Im just glad to be getting back to the track, had to take a 3 year hiatus due to kids and bring broke Unfortunatley after 3 years almost all servicing need done on the car.
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Getting closer. So far had to dent in the trans tunnel some and seems to just kiss the door. Gonna wait for final Bolt in and test drive before I give my impression of how this particular seat works in a s2k
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Originally Posted by postman
Getting closer. So far had to dent in the trans tunnel some and seems to just kiss the door. Gonna wait for final Bolt in and test drive before I give my impression of how this particular seat works in a s2k
I need to lose weight. That seat isnt wide enough for me and it barely fits LOL
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im a 38 waist and its just snug in the hips and thighs. I need to lose weight to. ha
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I have the same exact seat, had to bang the shit out of the trans tunnel to get it to fit properly because I could not close the door. Its a great seat especially for the price, the thigh supports are high enough to where I'll probably get a detachable steering wheel in the future because its hard to get in and out.


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Originally Posted by KevinATL
I have the same exact seat, had to bang the shit out of the trans tunnel to get it to fit properly because I could not close the door. Its a great seat especially for the price, the thigh supports are high enough to where I'll probably get a detachable steering wheel in the future because its hard to get in and out.

Any pics of how you mounted the harnesses? Thinking my lower rear harness bar on the hard dog may be to low. I'm getting close but need to finish harnesses and get a wheel like you said. I'm almost tempted to trim the seat cushion some so that it doesn't raise my knees as high.
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Assuming we ordered the same hard dog bar, I just wrapped the harness around the lowered bar and its just fine. Takes a while to find the right length you need and to make sure both belts are even. I took the bottom seat cushion out completely, my knees were basically touching the steering wheel.


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