Lowering the drivers seat.
I believe that the Bulletproof rails keep the seat back in the same position so you don't have to cut up the side of the seat backs to get the proper support.
$295 is just too much for a seat rail that lowers it 20mm.
Also, take a look at the BYS seat rail install threads. Lots of good info there.
I'm still on the fence about doing this to our MY07. I'd like to sit a little bit lower for comfort (my legs are close to the steering wheel but not crammed into them) but I'm not sure if I want to try this or get the BYS seat rail...
Read through this twice now...are there any more people that have done this and have been driving around awhile now? There seems to be mixed reviews on the longterm effects of it (good/bad), is it still fairly comfortable?
I wonder if it would make sense to just take 1/2 inch worth of foam out from the seat cushion and only bang the rear pan bolts a 1/2 inch to reach a full inch drop without too much of a pain?
I wonder if it would make sense to just take 1/2 inch worth of foam out from the seat cushion and only bang the rear pan bolts a 1/2 inch to reach a full inch drop without too much of a pain?
Originally Posted by sr240sxt,Aug 18 2009, 11:42 PM
Read through this twice now...are there any more people that have done this and have been driving around awhile now? There seems to be mixed reviews on the longterm effects of it (good/bad), is it still fairly comfortable?
I wonder if it would make sense to just take 1/2 inch worth of foam out from the seat cushion and only bang the rear pan bolts a 1/2 inch to reach a full inch drop without too much of a pain?
I wonder if it would make sense to just take 1/2 inch worth of foam out from the seat cushion and only bang the rear pan bolts a 1/2 inch to reach a full inch drop without too much of a pain?
I did something different which has worked well for me. Rather than beating on the seat pan, I:
--Removed the seat pan and bent the TABS (welded onto the seat rails) down until I had enough drop in the seat. The rear of the pan is now about 1/4" off the carpet.
--SLOTTED one of the tabs (Not both). This allowed me to drop the seat pan back into the rails and have the rear bolts still drop into the 'holes' (one hole, one slot).
I bolted everything together and it works fine. Personally I like the lumbar support being higher (I'm 6'-1" tall), and I intentionally left the front of the seat stock, since I wanted to increase the seat bottom angle to make it feel like I'm sitting more 'in' the seat, and not sliding forward. Did this 2 years ago, and wouldn't go back. Fyi, I've done 4-14 hour runs with this setup with no pain..
--Removed the seat pan and bent the TABS (welded onto the seat rails) down until I had enough drop in the seat. The rear of the pan is now about 1/4" off the carpet.
--SLOTTED one of the tabs (Not both). This allowed me to drop the seat pan back into the rails and have the rear bolts still drop into the 'holes' (one hole, one slot).
I bolted everything together and it works fine. Personally I like the lumbar support being higher (I'm 6'-1" tall), and I intentionally left the front of the seat stock, since I wanted to increase the seat bottom angle to make it feel like I'm sitting more 'in' the seat, and not sliding forward. Did this 2 years ago, and wouldn't go back. Fyi, I've done 4-14 hour runs with this setup with no pain..
Wow, that is awesome, do you have any pics of this by chance? Do you need anything special to bend the rail tabs down like a huge clamp or anything like that? What exactly do you mean by slotted?
I dropped my drivers seat using Backyard Specials about 3 months ago. I kick myself for not doing it sooner. It's a crazy simple swap out (seatbelt part was a bit tricky), but the car is SOO much more comfortable for my 6'2" frame now.
Originally Posted by JDR159,Aug 20 2009, 01:45 PM
I did something different which has worked well for me. Rather than beating on the seat pan, I:
--Removed the seat pan and bent the TABS (welded onto the seat rails) down until I had enough drop in the seat. The rear of the pan is now about 1/4" off the carpet.
--SLOTTED one of the tabs (Not both). This allowed me to drop the seat pan back into the rails and have the rear bolts still drop into the 'holes' (one hole, one slot).
I bolted everything together and it works fine. Personally I like the lumbar support being higher (I'm 6'-1" tall), and I intentionally left the front of the seat stock, since I wanted to increase the seat bottom angle to make it feel like I'm sitting more 'in' the seat, and not sliding forward. Did this 2 years ago, and wouldn't go back. Fyi, I've done 4-14 hour runs with this setup with no pain..
--Removed the seat pan and bent the TABS (welded onto the seat rails) down until I had enough drop in the seat. The rear of the pan is now about 1/4" off the carpet.
--SLOTTED one of the tabs (Not both). This allowed me to drop the seat pan back into the rails and have the rear bolts still drop into the 'holes' (one hole, one slot).
I bolted everything together and it works fine. Personally I like the lumbar support being higher (I'm 6'-1" tall), and I intentionally left the front of the seat stock, since I wanted to increase the seat bottom angle to make it feel like I'm sitting more 'in' the seat, and not sliding forward. Did this 2 years ago, and wouldn't go back. Fyi, I've done 4-14 hour runs with this setup with no pain..
thanks for confirming this



