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Hi,

i am trying to find out what rails will fit in my 33 and support a Bride Zeta 3? i think the FO or FG rails are ment to suit but which ones if either will sit me lower in the car? has anyone got or knows of any one with this seat in there car? i need more head room.

Cheers,

Ryan

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My mate has one in his car, we chucked it in my car for a bit, you sit a lot lower, probably about 5-10cm i would say. Very nice seat to drive in, however it is really tight..... i mean really tight!

Getting in and out of it is also pretty embarrasing because it's a fixed back and you have to dislocate half your joints to get out lol. But yeah its a nice seat, i just hope your really thin lol :laugh:

My mate has one in his car, we chucked it in my car for a bit, you sit a lot lower, probably about 5-10cm i would say. Very nice seat to drive in, however it is really tight..... i mean really tight!

Getting in and out of it is also pretty embarrasing because it's a fixed back and you have to dislocate half your joints to get out lol. But yeah its a nice seat, i just hope your really thin lol :)

thanks mate does your friend know what rails he has? i am 6'3 and when i have my helmet on my head hits the roof. does he have any photos i could look at on the net some where?

cheers.

thanks mate does your friend know what rails he has? i am 6'3 and when i have my helmet on my head hits the roof. does he have any photos i could look at on the net some where?

cheers.

I'm pretty sure they are the FG rails. Here is a photo of it when it was mounted in my car. Hope it gives you a ruff idea of the seating position, but yeah it is a lot lower, it's just a really tight seat and i could just fit into it and im reasonably thin, so yeah just make sure you can fit in one.

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