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Review: Cobra Nogaro seats (uniquely street friendly fixed back bucket seat)
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Cobra added an update extra hole on the seat to pass the wiring for the seat heater (and the lumbar air line).Originally posted by SQ13 View PostWorking on getting a quote from HMS, and this is what they said about seat heaters. How was Cobra able to offer heaters to y’all previously??
”Seat heaters are not really an option with the circuit as the hole for the sub would become useless. All we have is a generic seat heater and don’t offer any OEM options anymore.”
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Working on getting a quote from HMS, and this is what they said about seat heaters. How was Cobra able to offer heaters to y’all previously??
”Seat heaters are not really an option with the circuit as the hole for the sub would become useless. All we have is a generic seat heater and don’t offer any OEM options anymore.”
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You can reuse your existing sliders-- the outside lapbelt just bolts to the bolt where the lower portion of the shoulder harness attaches to the floor. The downside is the belt doesn't move with the seat if you do that, but you can do it if you want to reuse your coupe sliders.Originally posted by t44tq View Post
I found a junkyard selling a pair of sedan sliders, hoping that this will work out perfectly. Too bad I can't just re-use my existing sliders, but if that solves the lap belt issue, then that will make it much easier.
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I found a junkyard selling a pair of sedan sliders, hoping that this will work out perfectly. Too bad I can't just re-use my existing sliders, but if that solves the lap belt issue, then that will make it much easier.Originally posted by lvm3sm46 View PostPretty much both rails but best bet is to find someone parting out a car locally or junk yard
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Pretty much both rails but best bet is to find someone parting out a car locally or junk yard
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Do you know how much of the stock slider assembly you use? I'm looking on ebay for sedan sliders and it's a bunch of parts on there that I'm sure I'm throwing out.Originally posted by lvm3sm46 View PostThe seat belt receptacle is attached to the stock sliders.
As for the outer lap belt attachment, if you use sedan sliders it will have an attachment point for the outer lap belt
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That would drive me crazy if they didn’t line it up
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The seat belt receptacle is attached to the stock sliders.
As for the outer lap belt attachment, if you use sedan sliders it will have an attachment point for the outer lap belt
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Obioban and anyone else who have installed seats with the B-K brackets- can you explain how exactly the stock seat belt receptacle attaches? I'm guessing that it is part of the stock sliders, so has nothing to do with the brackets, but I just need confimation, as I haven't taken the seats out of my car yet.
Also, has anyone besides me been stupid enough to try and install aftermarket seats into a cabriolet? I was going to go Schroth Quick-Fit Pro, but there is no way to attach the outer lap belt, as the stock setup is entirely contained in the seat for a cabriolet. Although it's just a mounting point, so maybe there is a way to mount the belt on the bracket or the slider?
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They 100% do. I have never seen an OEM set of seats that don't line up. Sometimes there is slight offset on the rear seats between the upright and base section just because of the way the back seat is constructed but its normally not more than an inch out. Surprised your upholsterer didn't line them up by default, that's normally a given when working with a tartan style pattern like mtex. Most important thing is that you're happy with them though but that's the kind of thing the upholsterer should have known to get right and you could probably get fixed for free if you have material left. The OEM seats are trimmed such that they line up when the thigh support is fully extended but it's easiest to see with the spacing of the red lines.Originally posted by CrisSilberGrau View Post
I looked at the oem ones they dont line up either, honestly never even thought about it until you guys mentioned it lol.
Last edited by Thoglan; 04-19-2022, 08:49 PM.
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I looked at the oem ones they dont line up either, honestly never even thought about it until you guys mentioned it lol.Originally posted by Thoglan View Post
Those bottom inserts not lining up would bug me to no end.
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Just grab some stock seat-side connectors from a junkyard/ebay and modify the heating pads instead of the harness on the car.Originally posted by Cubieman View PostI'm thinking Leather outer, mtex inner and seat heats, hopefully I can figure out something to use in the way of seat heat that requires zero wiring loom modifications, trying to keep that to a minimum.
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Do you have seat heats, if so what's the low down on parts usedOriginally posted by CrisSilberGrau View Post
Vinyl was fine for me, way too rich for leather, but would be awesome. Bad pic but looks amazing.
PS wow thats actually an awful pic wtf pixel6pro, seats are brand new and so is the mtextür. Gonna need to remedy that. After installing them I needed to get rid of the oem center console and the arm rest, so this was to put in new arm rest delete.
Man I need me some of these.
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