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  • ZiMMie
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    Thanks for that pic.

    Did you modify the rails by any chance?

    I know for fact the Sedan/touring rails allows more leg room at the opposite direction.
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  • Obioban
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    Originally posted by Tbonem3 View Post
    That'd be nice. I think Ian needs to be more honest/realistic about the lack of back seat access (yes, I know it's a fixed back bucket). It's a joke. Esp for a bigger guy. I'm tall-ish, but slender, and I still have to contort my body to slide in. I cringe as I rub against the b pillar fabric or door panel leather or headliner. I don't do it often at least. I can't image the less reclined bolting position makes a huge difference.
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  • Tbonem3
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    That'd be nice. I think Ian needs to be more honest/realistic about the lack of back seat access (yes, I know it's a fixed back bucket). It's a joke. Esp for a bigger guy. I'm tall-ish, but slender, and I still have to contort my body to slide in. I cringe as I rub against the b pillar fabric or door panel leather or headliner. I don't do it often at least. I can't image the less reclined bolting position makes a huge difference.
    Last edited by Tbonem3; 08-08-2021, 09:52 PM.

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  • ZiMMie
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    Has anyone try to modified the rails to allow more space for hopping in/out the back?

    Maybe by removing/relocating the front stopper that should allow the seat to come more forward.

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    Last edited by ZiMMie; 08-08-2021, 01:03 PM.

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  • Obioban
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    Originally posted by repoman89 View Post

    Thanks! Already got the seats in and cleanly wired up with the E30 switches (and seat heaters!) and have been loving them for a few months now. Just looking to add the harness stuff which looks like it’s your first couple links. Sounds like a trip to HMS is in order.
    I just realized I forgot the sub strap mounts.

    driver:
    https://www.bkauto.com/R_9228_Driver...t_p/r-9228.htm

    passenger:
    https://www.bkauto.com/R_9229_Passen...t_p/r-9229.htm

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  • repoman89
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    Originally posted by Obioban View Post

    If you want to retain back seat functionality, this is the best harness mounting option IMO (and what I'm running):


    And for lap belts:


    In terms of using electric sliders, all you need is an e30 sunroof (or window) switch. Other than that, unbolt from old sliders, wire up as per this, use.

    HMS sells everything above, plus harnesses that'll work with them.
    Thanks! Already got the seats in and cleanly wired up with the E30 switches (and seat heaters!) and have been loving them for a few months now. Just looking to add the harness stuff which looks like it’s your first couple links. Sounds like a trip to HMS is in order.

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  • Obioban
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    Originally posted by repoman89 View Post
    Seems as good a place to ask as any — what do I need to do to my stock electric coupe sliders / BK mount setup to run a harness? Pretty unfamiliar with harnesses and mounting in general but lot of people at the track have been recommending it, and I want to be as safe as possible. I have a local HMS I can go ask but figured it’d be good to go into it semi-knowledgeable.
    If you want to retain back seat functionality, this is the best harness mounting option IMO (and what I'm running):


    And for lap belts:


    In terms of using electric sliders, all you need is an e30 sunroof (or window) switch. Other than that, unbolt from old sliders, wire up as per this, use.

    HMS sells everything above, plus harnesses that'll work with them.

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  • repoman89
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    Seems as good a place to ask as any — what do I need to do to my stock electric coupe sliders / BK mount setup to run a harness? Pretty unfamiliar with harnesses and mounting in general but lot of people at the track have been recommending it, and I want to be as safe as possible. I have a local HMS I can go ask but figured it’d be good to go into it semi-knowledgeable.

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  • Obioban
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    I'm surprised the e53 sliders work-- I would have expected it to use e39 sliders, which are pretty different than e46.

    ... also, did they ever offer it with manual seats?

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  • elbert
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    Originally posted by jk715 View Post
    Fyi, e53 x5 sliders will work as well but the seat belt receptacle with harness will need to be swapped.
    I think the same goes for the E83 X3 sliders. I found that the X3 and X5 sliders usually sell for a bit less than E46.

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  • jk715
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    Fyi, e53 x5 sliders will work as well but the seat belt receptacle with harness will need to be swapped.

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  • Gearhead55
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    Originally posted by Obioban View Post

    BMW doesn't sell the sliders separately-- only as part of a seat base.

    You could also buy used non M manual seats from a normal e46, on fanatics/etc.
    Gotcha. Ok I think I'll hit up a junk yard first, if I can't find some I may just use the power sliders to get them in and then if I come across some manual ones later I can switch

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  • Obioban
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    Originally posted by Gearhead55 View Post

    Do we have a part number for the manual sedan rails?
    BMW doesn't sell the sliders separately-- only as part of a seat base.

    You could also buy used non M manual seats from a normal e46, on fanatics/etc.

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  • Gearhead55
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    Originally posted by Obioban View Post

    It’s pretty hard to go to a junk yard that doesn’t have an e46 with manual seats in it right now. They’re all aging out.
    Do we have a part number for the manual sedan rails?

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  • Gearhead55
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    Originally posted by Obioban View Post

    It’s pretty hard to go to a junk yard that doesn’t have an e46 with manual seats in it right now. They’re all aging out.
    Ok, that will be the mission today. I want to get these done before the my track day Saturday

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