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Review: Cobra Nogaro seats (uniquely street friendly fixed back bucket seat)
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Originally posted by Gearhead55 View Post
Alright, I'm going to gamble and try them. That's all I can find locally.
However, there may be one potentially important difference: I *believe* the occupancy sensor (and associated wiring) may be different. So you will have to take it out of your old seat if you plan on using one.
What I did was get an X3 slider for the driver side, and an E46 slider for the passenger to save myself the trouble of reusing the wiring. I haven't installed them yet (will probably be a winter project) but the sliders do appear to correct.
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Originally posted by elbert View Post
According to realoem, the actual slider mechanism has the same part number as an E46 sedan. As I mentioned earlier in this thread, I found the X3 sliders are a bit less expensive and easier to find than E46 ones.
However, there may be one potentially important difference: I *believe* the occupancy sensor (and associated wiring) may be different. So you will have to take it out of your old seat if you plan on using one.
What I did was get an X3 slider for the driver side, and an E46 slider for the passenger to save myself the trouble of reusing the wiring. I haven't installed them yet (will probably be a winter project) but the sliders do appear to correct.
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Installed one side using the X3 sliders. They fit but I did have to swap the belt reciever (like jk715 and elbert said). I did not swap the occupancy sensor as I plan on coding it out. One of the seats I got was missing the Allen bolts that attach it to the brackets so I have to wait to install the driver side until I get those. The Allen bolts on the passenger side were really difficult to screw in past a certain point, not sure what was happening there. Otherwise I'm happy with them. They look amazing and are quite comfortable. I set them in the more reclined position and they still feel quite upright.
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Anyone have issues with quality control on these seats or the BK mounts? I ordered a set and one of the seats had a deformed headrest and was the wrong material entirely. The other had a fold in the vinyl as well as a stain. Half of the hardware from the BK mount set was missing and the switch bracket holes were manufactured incorrectly as to not align with the seat mounts. What a nightmare. Thankfully HMS customer service was great and is making it right by sending replacements but this was a huge let down. Pics attached for reference.
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Chiming in to say 'thank you' to Obio and everyone who recommended this seat. Just got mine installed and wow! I get why this is so high on everyone's "Top 5 mods I love" lists.
Here are a few things I learned along the way:
1) I wish I had sprung for the leather (vs. full cloth) from the start and just reupholstered the inner panels. Ended up being a bigger headache than I expected to get it "right"
2) Here is the final part list I used for installing with manual sliders for easy swap-in, swap-out:- 2 x OEM manual seat sliders (52-10-8-226-267 + Passenger side)
- Brey Krause R-9226 + passenger side Slide release mechanism (required for manual install)
- Brey Krause R-9225 Clip-In Lap Belt mounts (to add a lap belt mount point to the OEM sliders)
4) TALL DRIVERS: It's a bit of a squeeze, but even me at 6'4 and 240 lbs fit pretty well in these Cobras. A trip from SF to LA would be tough but around town and to the track, no problem.
5) Using fabric dye pens to try to "black out" the Cobra logo was a huge mistake I planned to reupholster anyway but wow did it look terrible right away when I experimented with just pens.
6) The best test for any mod: I laughed myself silly all the way on the drive back home from the shop that installed them.
Here are some before & after shots:
Last edited by ridebikes; 11-13-2021, 06:54 AM.
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Originally posted by ridebikes View PostChiming in to say 'thank you' to Obio and everyone who recommended this seat. Just got mine installed and wow! I get why this is so high on everyone's "Top 5 mods I love" lists.
Here are a few things I learned along the way:
1) I wish I had sprung for the leather (vs. full cloth) from the start and just reupholstered the inner panels. Ended up being a bigger headache than I expected to get it "right"
2) Here is the final part list I used for installing with manual sliders for easy swap-in, swap-out:- 2 x OEM manual seat sliders (52-10-8-226-267 + Passenger side)
- Brey Krause R-9226 + passenger side Slide release mechanism (required for manual install)
- Brey Krause R-9225 Clip-In Lap Belt mounts (to add a lap belt mount point to the OEM sliders)
4) TALL DRIVERS: It's a bit of a squeeze, but even me at 6'4 and 240 lbs fit pretty well in these Cobras. A trip from SF to LA would be tough but around town and to the track, no problem.
5) Using fabric dye pens to try to "black out" the Cobra logo was a huge mistake I planned to reupholster anyway but wow did it look terrible right away when I experimented with just pens.
6) The best test for any mod: I laughed myself silly all the way on the drive back home from the shop that installed them.
Here are some before & after shots:
Regarding your #1 point, would you have gone with the dinamica center sections presumably? Rather than full leather? I recognize the rhetorical nature of my question...
This is (as you said) on my short list too, so inquiring minds and all that...
Thanks for the pro tip on #5.
Regarding #6 - smiles per miles is what's it's all about, my brother. Well done and congrats.Build thread: Topaz Blue to Shark Blue
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Originally posted by Casa de Mesa View Post
Nice take on this install. Absolutely love the center fabric. Can you separate out one of those final shots so more detail comes through on the photo? Mr. Greedy here.
Regarding your #1 point, would you have gone with the dinamica center sections presumably? Rather than full leather? I recognize the rhetorical nature of my question...
This is (as you said) on my short list too, so inquiring minds and all that...
Thanks for the pro tip on #5.
Regarding #6 - smiles per miles is what's it's all about, my brother. Well done and congrats.
Thank you sir! Here was where I sourced my fabric: https://relicate.com/collections/bmw-seat-fabric
You are right about not going for full leather. I just would have focused on reupholstering this part vs. the whole thing:
Here are a few more detail shots:
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Originally posted by ridebikes View Post
Thank you sir! Here was where I sourced my fabric: https://relicate.com/collections/bmw-seat-fabric
You are right about not going for full leather. I just would have focused on reupholstering this part vs. the whole thing:
Here are a few more detail shots:
Build thread: Topaz Blue to Shark Blue
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Originally posted by Casa de Mesa View Post
Looks absolutely fantastic. Appreciate the extra details!! Those seats go perfectly in a Dove Grey interior.
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I got my car back from the shop addressing myriad issues so I’ve finally got some seat time in the nogaros. After playing with the distance from the wheel and figuring out my body position in the seat I’m really loving them. Major upgrade in support and bolstering, plus they look amazing. I’m very satisfied.
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