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Old 10-15-2018, 07:08 PM   #1
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Bride Low Max Seats S13

Posted this in tech talk, but got no replies, so trying my luck here. A few years back, I bought a set of Bride Digo Type R seats and mounted them on the Bride MO rails, and the seats look and feel really nice. But, I'm only 5'8", and the seat is still a bit high for my taste. Now, I know that bottom mount seats sit high, and to get around that, I'd have to cut the hump on the floorboard and mount the seats to the floor. But, before I do that I wanted to ask those that own reclining Low Max seats like the Gias and the Stradia, how low do they sit? I know that they were designed for S chassis, and R chassis, to lower position of the knees to the steering wheel, so I wanna hear some personal experiences with these seats. If they sit at OEM level or a little lower, I may just pick up a pair. I do not want to run full buckets at this time, so please do not suggest that.
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