Will these seats fit?
I thinking about ordering these as soon as i know if they will fit
Also what rails would i want to go with? Do i use anything off my stock seats besides the seat belt buckle?
Whats everyones opinion on them in a red s2k
Thanks,Seth
Also what rails would i want to go with? Do i use anything off my stock seats besides the seat belt buckle?
Whats everyones opinion on them in a red s2k
Thanks,Seth
Those are bottom mount seats and so will raise your seating position. Most people that have posted on this site are looking to lower the seating position and so have not bothered with bottom mount reclining seats as opposed to side mount bucket seats.
Check out the aftermarket seat gallery to see what fits and what looks good --> https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showt...hl=seat+gallery
Check out the aftermarket seat gallery to see what fits and what looks good --> https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showt...hl=seat+gallery
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I get the impression that tall people such as myself (6'3") find the interior a bit cramped. And those people who are not tall are happy with the quality of the stock seats. There is a small group who would like to sit a bit higher but that seems to be the minority atleast from a posting standpoint.
Also it is much easier to fit a bucket seat into an s2000 that will not interfere with the center glovebox or the door. There just isn't very much room for reclining seats but again if you check out the gallery you will see that there are people who have put aftermarket reclining seats in their cars.
I guess it just depends on what you are looking for and what you are willing to give up for it as in space or comfort.
Also it is much easier to fit a bucket seat into an s2000 that will not interfere with the center glovebox or the door. There just isn't very much room for reclining seats but again if you check out the gallery you will see that there are people who have put aftermarket reclining seats in their cars.
I guess it just depends on what you are looking for and what you are willing to give up for it as in space or comfort.



