Another potential option is at www.beardseats.com. They make seats for
off road racers and they are very comfortable to sit in. Their sizing
looks like they would work in a Tiger but I have not actually attempted
a fit. Local price at the 4x4 shops is between $250-$300/seat and they
can be custom ordered in a variety of colors and shapes for that price.
When I finally get to the interior (front end, rear end, and body first)
I'll probably be trying these out.
Jay Peterson
MWood24020@aol.com wrote:
>
> In a message dated 09/08/2000 2:16:00 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
> tym@mediaone.net writes:
>
> << Is there a more comfortable seat I can get for my Mk1A?
> I seem to remember hearing something about Fiero seats fitting.
> Are there others? I was going to get one seat (driver) to use with a
> five-point harness. But am considering two replacement seats.
> >>
>
> I've been considering putting a more contemporary street/race seat in my
> Tiger. The best option I've seen is the Corbeau "Clubman", which is a one
> piece seat with slots for a five point application. These seats don't have
> the "headrest" look which many others have, which, IMHO, works better in a
> Tiger ( I REALLY don't like the look of a Tiger with huge backrests spilling
> over the door line). They are also inexpensive. I haven't sat in one, so I
> don't know if they are comfortable.
> There are a number of race seat suppliers which are worth looking into, get a
> copy of Victory Lane or the Wheel (SCCA) and you'll have plenty of food of
> thought after looking at the adverts.
> Mike
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