JIC introduces their line of racing seats. Currently available in 3 colors. Features superb leg and body support. JIC rails can be used as well as rails from Sparco and Bride.
The JIC seats have massive side bolsters and a slightly unusual shape. Most of the lateral support is in your legs, so if you're wide of thigh, the jewels might feel a little tight.
average pricing is from 560-670 depending on vendor. (without rail)
Author
gdogg Staff Member
Registered: October 2003 Location: selling my soul fo that 911 fo sho Posts: 7766
Review Date: Tue March 22, 2005
Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: None indicated
| Rating: 9
Pros:
awesome construction
Cons:
plastic knobs fall off
of the racing seats i\'d buy (bride, sparco) its a very decent daily drivr seat. not too hard to get out of. it sits very low(about an inch lower than stock) and its lighter than an STi seat.
the upper section is not quite as hugging like some of the bride seats i\'ve sat in. which is okay because it allows me for some movement. harnesses will complete the deal...
i traded my STi seats for these... and by far one of the best seats i\'ve ever had. i will never go back t stock seats.
\"market\" price is around 560-600 bucks w/out the rail which is like 150 or so... so i got a good deal
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