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Old 09-02-2004, 10:05 AM
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Aftermarket seats and steering wheel options...

Over the past couple weeks, I've been SERIOUSLY looking at a Subaru WRX sedan. I like the way the feel inside and I like the way it handles. The seats and steering wheel are particularly nice. So, it got me to thinking about replacing the seats and steering wheel with something aftermarket. MOMO wheels are nice, but pricey. Also, there's the airbag concern.

What about seat options. I want something with better bolsters. I need something that will keep me from flopping around. So, who makes a good seat?
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get a RECARO or BRIDE seats and get MOMO NARDI for steering wheel. Personally I dont think it'll look right in a 4runner....
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Originally Posted by HaveBlue
Over the past couple weeks, I've been SERIOUSLY looking at a Subaru WRX sedan. I like the way the feel inside and I like the way it handles. The seats and steering wheel are particularly nice. So, it got me to thinking about replacing the seats and steering wheel with something aftermarket. MOMO wheels are nice, but pricey. Also, there's the airbag concern.

What about seat options. I want something with better bolsters. I need something that will keep me from flopping around. So, who makes a good seat?
Genuwine RECARO SRD's from Germany (not the cheaper Japanese version)



feel is great w/ the high bolsters but the only complaint is the seat bracket is angled back a little which makes getting in the seat a bit more difficult. ALSO you have to consciously pull yourself up and over the side bolster otherwise over the years you'll wear out the fabric on that side.
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