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    #16
    Originally posted by Flow View Post

    That looks exactly like what I have.
    Damn that looks unsafe.
    Are your belts to above the slide or below it/to the chassis?

    2005 IR/IR M3 Coupe
    2012 LMB/Black 128i
    100 Series Land Cruiser

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      #17
      Originally posted by Obioban View Post

      Are your belts to above the slide or below it/to the chassis?
      The exterior side to the chassis at the original location and the inner receptacle above the slider to move with the seat. But I might change that sooner than later !
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        #18
        Originally posted by Flow View Post

        Damn that looks unsafe.

        i hate posts like this because it gives no relevant background info. that video even has the comments turned off which is sus af


        not necessarily defending Recaro here, that company has lost its cachet with me even before they declared bankruptcy. years ago i purchased 2 pairs of sliders from an authorized dealer. each slider had recaro stickers with font that was slightly different. one pair of the sliders needed the mounting holes drilled out to fit the same seat. i'm fairly certain one of the sliders was a counterfeit. recaro sliders are up there with the most illegally replicated products in the auto industry so, maybe that slider that failed in the video wasn't even an authentic one. we'll probably never know


        OP if you're looking to do things right, Recaro probably aint it. Try Sparco or OMP imo



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          #19
          Originally posted by usdmej View Post


          i hate posts like this because it gives no relevant background info. that video even has the comments turned off which is sus af


          not necessarily defending Recaro here, that company has lost its cachet with me even before they declared bankruptcy. years ago i purchased 2 pairs of sliders from an authorized dealer. each slider had recaro stickers with font that was slightly different. one pair of the sliders needed the mounting holes drilled out to fit the same seat. i'm fairly certain one of the sliders was a counterfeit. recaro sliders are up there with the most illegally replicated products in the auto industry so, maybe that slider that failed in the video wasn't even an authentic one. we'll probably never know


          OP if you're looking to do things right, Recaro probably aint it. Try Sparco or OMP imo


          I uploaded that video. Don't really want to talk about why publicly, but I am 100% confident those are not counterfeit.

          2005 IR/IR M3 Coupe
          2012 LMB/Black 128i
          100 Series Land Cruiser

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            #20
            Originally posted by Obioban View Post
            I uploaded that video. Don't really want to talk about why publicly, but I am 100% confident those are not counterfeit.
            I assume that means this was your test too?

            Can you say what actually failed as I see some hardware/washers go flying?

            Years back there was an issue I believe in the WRL facebook group where a seat came loose during a crash. And while the slider itself is not a stellar design the consensus in that situation was the supplied mount bolt washers just didn't have enough surface area and the slider itself pulled through the washer. A number of race teams added that they always use larger or custom washers to spread the load out further.
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              #21
              Originally posted by George Hill View Post

              I assume that means this was your test too?

              Can you say what actually failed as I see some hardware/washers go flying?

              Years back there was an issue I believe in the WRL facebook group where a seat came loose during a crash. And while the slider itself is not a stellar design the consensus in that situation was the supplied mount bolt washers just didn't have enough surface area and the slider itself pulled through the washer. A number of race teams added that they always use larger or custom washers to spread the load out further.
              That was the top half of the slider detecting from the bottom half the slide. The hardware that goes flying is a failed side reenforcement (shoulder bolts plus slot that the sholder bolt rides in, for the length of the slide.

              If you're using recaro slides, you should really just attach belts to the chassis.

              2005 IR/IR M3 Coupe
              2012 LMB/Black 128i
              100 Series Land Cruiser

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                #22
                I am running an OMP HA/771 seat (yes, I know, not apples-to-apples comparison to the Recaro) with OMP side mounts (HC/731E), OMP sliders (HC/665) and Bimmerworld floor mounts (100.52.546.0003).

                The combination works great and I've had no issues.

                No idea about the weight vs stock seats. My goal was safety on the track.

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                  #23
                  I was wrong it was a Sparco slider, same thought should apply to other mount systems.

                  Hello All First a thanks to everyone that has reached out to us. Our friend and driver Robert is doing well and healing quickly. I wanted to share this with everyone here. These are/were new...


                  Either way I am running side mounts to a set of Bry5on adapters to stock seat rails. Essentially what BK makes but more configurable (and IMO safer than aftermarket rails).
                  '09 HP2S, '12 R12GSA, '00 Black 323iT, '02 Alpine 325iT (Track Wagon), '02 Alpine 330iT
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                    #24
                    From memory, Recaro and Cobra use the same slide provider. OMP and Sparco use a different slide provider... and theirs is worse.

                    Slots are scary. Especially without large and strong washers.

                    Sparco sells some terrifying side mounts:

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                    As does my least favorite BMW shop (VAC):

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                    2005 IR/IR M3 Coupe
                    2012 LMB/Black 128i
                    100 Series Land Cruiser

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by George Hill View Post
                      I was wrong it was a Sparco slider, same thought should apply to other mount systems.

                      Hello All First a thanks to everyone that has reached out to us. Our friend and driver Robert is doing well and healing quickly. I wanted to share this with everyone here. These are/were new...


                      Either way I am running side mounts to a set of Bry5on adapters to stock seat rails. Essentially what BK makes but more configurable (and IMO safer than aftermarket rails).
                      Every aftermarket slider I've seen mounts with an internal hex head and then there is no room for a washer so there is very little surface area.

                      I also think these are crap as well...and they are all the same.

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                      The problem is the side mount is bolted to the floor adaptor using a class 8.8 or a grade 5 bolt and is threaded into 6061 aluminum. So the faster is only as strong as those threads in the T-6061 aluminum. What's worse is the floor mount will gall with each torque cycle on the fasteners that secure the mounts to the car. That is thin maybe 3/8" thick aluminum. Not so much here on this forum but I find it interesting that people are worried about roofs caving in on their heads but then they run these shit floor mounts.

                      I'm gonna brag, I made MUCH stronger aluminum floor mounts. I drilled holes in the exact location, not a universal fit slot and the side mount is bolted through with a grade 8 bolt and secured with a grade 8 lock nut with grade 8 washers. in 2017 this cost less than $60 to make, only special tool you need is a forstener bit to counter sink the holes. These are 3/4" think, probably be fine with 1/2", when you bolt the side mounts to the floor mounts, it stiffens the floor mounts up a lot.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by bigjae46 View Post
                        The problem is the side mount is bolted to the floor adaptor using a class 8.8 or a grade 5 bolt and is threaded into 6061 aluminum. So the faster is only as strong as those threads in the T-6061 aluminum. What's worse is the floor mount will gall with each torque cycle on the fasteners that secure the mounts to the car. That is thin maybe 3/8" thick aluminum.
                        Use steel threaded inserts (Helicoils) for fixing that issue.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Bebop View Post

                          Use steel threaded inserts (Helicoils) for fixing that issue.
                          It won't since the helicoils are inserted into the aluminum threads. It can be fixed by drilling out the threads and running a bolt through. But you still have the issue with the OE mounting hardware and the slotted holes with a minimum amount of soft, weak aluminum holding the floor mount in.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by bigjae46 View Post

                            It won't since the helicoils are inserted into the aluminum threads. It can be fixed by drilling out the threads and running a bolt through. But you still have the issue with the OE mounting hardware and the slotted holes with a minimum amount of soft, weak aluminum holding the floor mount in.
                            You cannot through bolt everything. And threaded inserts in aluminum part is a proven and common use for reinforcing parts that are bolted together in aluminum.

                            Threaded Inserts for Aluminum: Complete Guide to Connections

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Bebop View Post

                              You cannot through bolt everything. And threaded inserts in aluminum part is a proven and common use for reinforcing parts that are bolted together in aluminum.

                              Threaded Inserts for Aluminum: Complete Guide to Connections
                              You can bolt everything through because I did it. I guess you could go to the trouble and install threaded inserts but your biggest problem is still the area under the OE hardware that mounts to the car. As those bolts are torqued repeatedly the aluminum galls and then you have less soft material. Just visually it looks extremely sketchy. Someone had a similar floor mount fail in a rollover. Luckily the harness was not bolted to the seat. The area under the fastener is thin and narrow aluminum which might hold up in a crash.

                              Not to mention they are grossly overpriced to save a couple of oz and have 10x as many holes drilled and threaded that you'll never use.

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