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I second this. I have had one of those super expensive Marrad seats for the past 3 years and now the adjuster has broken and the seat wiggles in the mount. I don't trust it anymore and I have been looking for a replacement. The Marrad seat is very, very comfortable and dropped me a good amount, so I need something that is a definite drop from the stock seats.
I tried R100s in my car years ago. They don't fit, not really. They sit higher and further forward than the stock seat, significantly so. If you are pretty short they should still work ok. But not otherwise.
I second this. I have had one of those super expensive Marrad seats for the past 3 years and now the adjuster has broken and the seat wiggles in the mount. I don't trust it anymore and I have been looking for a replacement. The Marrad seat is very, very comfortable and dropped me a good amount, so I need something that is a definite drop from the stock seats.
the best way to get a seat drop in a Miata is to go towards a bucket style with side mounts. these planted side mounts will give you the lowest mounting position possible without cutting the factory floor. a very inexpensive bucket is the Kirkey 47 Listed above.
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Originally Posted by Mobius
Hopefully so, but let's hope it's never necessary. Experiencing your safety gear in action is ... not optimal.