I came out of the grocery store last year and someone was inspecting
the seats in my Miata (of course my top was DOWN, the proper
position, making inspection easy). He was looking to see if they'd
fit in a spridget.
I LOVE the seats. 110,000 fairly hard miles (a trip without at least
one sideways corner is a wasted trip) and they are holding up well.
While the car is the same length at the TR-4, it's quite a bit wider
so I'm sure there's a bit of finagling to get them to fit in the TR-4 or TR-6.
- Tony
At 07:07 PM 5/7/2008, N197TR4@cs.com wrote:
>Sean & I are helping Uncle Jack with a Miata seat Conversion Kit. It is a kit
>of hardware and adapter plates.
>
>Jack's design, is in the final stages, and I am compiling a list of
>candidates for the KIT.
>
>Sean & I are also reviewing it for manufacturing processes. Laser operations,
>a little die work...likely stainless steel
>
>Two Triumph lists have been contacted and we have about 27 names. Anyone
>from the FoT interested? It just occurred to that there are street
>cars in the
>racing stables, too.
>
>(I wonder if the MGB guys have discovered this nifty conversion)
>
>Thanks,
>
>Joe </HTML>
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