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i have been thinking of getting some procar seats for my 68 and i have some questions. Im 6'4" so are there options to get them as low as possible. two are they comfortable? how is the build quailty over time? i was thinking of the Pro90 or the classic, if any one had some pics of them in and/or out of the car would be very appreciated.
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Yeah, I'm 6'6" and am also looking at procar seats for my 74. do any one with input let us vertically gifted folks know about them.
The Procar Rally seats eat up the most headroom so you want to stay clear of those.
I'm really starting to look at the procar classic seat. has anyone got info about them?
I am also interested in the Procar line. Does anyone have any other ideas besides the Procar seats?
I am also interested in the Procar line. Does anyone have any other ideas besides the Procar seats?
I have a 2nd gen and not familiar with your 3rd gen floorpans. First thing I did was to alter my brake pedal because i found it too high. I put '99 Acura Iintegra seats in my car using the Acura seat adjusters. This dropped the seats considerably compared to the stock seats. Finally I moved the seat back in the car actually putting the rear mounts off the high portion of my floorpan and into the back seat area giving me even more headroom and legroom. Sorry I have no real pics of the process. Your car is larger than mine so smaller import seats might not look very good in your car.
I have a set of their Lowback seats in my car and unless they have changed the brackets; they set the seat up way to high. I built my own brackets and they work out pretty well. I used theirs design as a pattern and build a set that mounted them about two inches lower.
http://www.procarbyscat.com/Products_Lowback.asp
There are a bunch of post if you do a search.
http://www.stevesnovasite.com/forums/showthread.php?t=49495&highlight=procar
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