Ghetto Fab.
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I've been casually looking for seats for the new buggy project. Figured I'd go with PRP suspension seats and am guessing that is what everyone will recommend anyways, but I keep looking at options. More specifically I keep looking at shell style seats.
Last buggy had some Beard suspension seats. Just your very basic cheapo suspension seats. I liked the fact that they held me in place better than OEM style seats. As time wore on, I found they got saggy in the seat and my ass would begin to hit the floor. I should have mounted the floor differently, but space is always a premium in these vehicles. Also, the shoulder seatbelt hole wasn't high enough in the seatback to make wearing the shoulder belts comfortable. I almost never wore the shoulder belts, and when I did I was just compressing my spine the whole time. Not good!
I'd like to increase my safety and comfort in the new buggy. A few on here have mentioned hard shell seats with padding and it makes sense if your tight in the seat and not flopping around that it would be comfortable. I'm not building a cone dodger, or racecar, so I need something in between on a limited budget. I want something with a high back, but not a full on head restraint setup. I wheel primarily JV, but will go to rubicon, fordyce, and sand hollow.
Any suggestions? Some are FIA certified. Does that mean anything in our sport since we aren't crashing at speed backwards into concrete barriers? Budget is very limited.
Started poking around on summit and have seen these that look nice for the price.
RaceQuip
Then I came across these at an even better price point.
NRG Seat
Slightly stupid, but I do like this Momo seat.
Momo Supercup
It gets tricky though. Some seats look like hardshell seats but are actually a steel frame with injection molded foam. Not a suspension seat, but not hardshell either. I do like the look of these Corbea seats, but not sure on how they hold up in crashes. Obviously not FIA certified.
Corbea DFX
Another fixed back, non-shell seat. Metal frame with injection molded foam covering it. Good price point though.
Procar Pro Sports
Looking for experience with any of these seats or thoughts on using shell style seats in buggys? Any thoughts on safety or how well these will hold up in the sun/outdoors?Suggestions welcome! Am I a ******?
Last buggy had some Beard suspension seats. Just your very basic cheapo suspension seats. I liked the fact that they held me in place better than OEM style seats. As time wore on, I found they got saggy in the seat and my ass would begin to hit the floor. I should have mounted the floor differently, but space is always a premium in these vehicles. Also, the shoulder seatbelt hole wasn't high enough in the seatback to make wearing the shoulder belts comfortable. I almost never wore the shoulder belts, and when I did I was just compressing my spine the whole time. Not good!
I'd like to increase my safety and comfort in the new buggy. A few on here have mentioned hard shell seats with padding and it makes sense if your tight in the seat and not flopping around that it would be comfortable. I'm not building a cone dodger, or racecar, so I need something in between on a limited budget. I want something with a high back, but not a full on head restraint setup. I wheel primarily JV, but will go to rubicon, fordyce, and sand hollow.
Any suggestions? Some are FIA certified. Does that mean anything in our sport since we aren't crashing at speed backwards into concrete barriers? Budget is very limited.
Started poking around on summit and have seen these that look nice for the price.
RaceQuip
Then I came across these at an even better price point.
NRG Seat
Slightly stupid, but I do like this Momo seat.
Momo Supercup
It gets tricky though. Some seats look like hardshell seats but are actually a steel frame with injection molded foam. Not a suspension seat, but not hardshell either. I do like the look of these Corbea seats, but not sure on how they hold up in crashes. Obviously not FIA certified.
Corbea DFX
Another fixed back, non-shell seat. Metal frame with injection molded foam covering it. Good price point though.
Procar Pro Sports
Looking for experience with any of these seats or thoughts on using shell style seats in buggys? Any thoughts on safety or how well these will hold up in the sun/outdoors?Suggestions welcome! Am I a ******?

