Options to maximise headroom in an S3 FHC?
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I'm almost 6'6" and "it's a bit of a squeeze" getting into my recently acquired S3 FHC. With the seats out, no problem...
I took the seat out of my Caterham (a Tillett similar to their B6 model) which fits fine loose. This has very deep sides, so for day to day use is a bit of a pain to get in and out of. I have borrowed a Tillet B5 (which has a much flatter seat profile, with no sides to it) and whilst the seat is fine loose, as it's side mounted, once the mounts are in place, I lose the vital clearance I need.....
Has anyone deconstructed/rebuilt the original seat to drop the effective seat height?
I'd be interested in any other options/suggestions.
thanks
I took the seat out of my Caterham (a Tillett similar to their B6 model) which fits fine loose. This has very deep sides, so for day to day use is a bit of a pain to get in and out of. I have borrowed a Tillet B5 (which has a much flatter seat profile, with no sides to it) and whilst the seat is fine loose, as it's side mounted, once the mounts are in place, I lose the vital clearance I need.....
Has anyone deconstructed/rebuilt the original seat to drop the effective seat height?
I'd be interested in any other options/suggestions.
thanks
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Thanks for the reply Mark. Are these seats side or base mounted?
1966 FHC S3 Elan
1969 Alfa Giulia Stepnose - halfway Alfaholics GTA-R
1998 Caterham 7 Superlight R
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I did make my own fixings to get the seats lower without using runners.
The seat bottom is now very close to the floor.
Adjusting range is very limited but it is made to fit for myself well.
I use seats that are designed for caterham use. They are nearly of the same shape like the tillets.
Hope it helps, Christian
The seat bottom is now very close to the floor.
Adjusting range is very limited but it is made to fit for myself well.
I use seats that are designed for caterham use. They are nearly of the same shape like the tillets.
Hope it helps, Christian
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Hi Christian, I see how you've overcome the other issue I had - namely the moulding in the body which creates the non flat floor area just behind the standard seat mounting points. I think custom brackets are the solution here. Thanks
1966 FHC S3 Elan
1969 Alfa Giulia Stepnose - halfway Alfaholics GTA-R
1998 Caterham 7 Superlight R
1969 Alfa Giulia Stepnose - halfway Alfaholics GTA-R
1998 Caterham 7 Superlight R
- Flying Banana
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