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The NCF says that headrest is part of a whiplash reducing structure designed into the seat along with the way they spring the back supprt.
I don't know about sitting vertically anyhow. When I took my advanced drivers training at TAPG they said you move the base to properly position your legs and then tilt the seat to get your arms to the right position (hold them straight out and the wheel should hit your wrist). They stated that this is is considered the most ergonomically correct and safe driving position. I've been doing it for the last 10 years since the training and it has worked out great for me. Makes getting situated in rental cars and new cars a snap. Considerign how much R$D Toyota has into crash safety, I am inclined to believe it. |
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If I can't fix the existing seats, I'll be installing a pair of Recaro Sportster CS .. Which have an (expensive) side airbag option.
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But yeah, a more vertical position is better for street driving, though. It allows you to see the road ahead of you and to either side quicker and easier, with less head movement. The reason they started designing head restraints like this, though, is because people were riding with their seat backs reclined way too far, and then sitting upright to see traffic lights and to either side of the vehicle. The new style seats accommodate this reclined posture, while keeping your head up. Well, that's just bully for those driver's who drive slouched like that, but for those of us who've always adopted a more proper seating position in our cars to begin with, it's a pain in the... neck. Last edited by TuxedoCartman; 05-31-2012 at 06:44 PM. |
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wish I had known of something like this for myself... had to learn all of these through close-encounters or almost-accidents myself. =[ |
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:happy0180:Hellz yeah I'd go in on a group buy for some of those! Especially the black and red ones! UPDATE: Man, the more I look at those seats, the more in love with them I am. And with the airbag, it'll be 99% legal for changing them out! Coyote, you are my newest most favoritist person in the world today! I'd consider my problem solved, and really would like to see if anybody else wants to get in on a group buy. Last edited by TuxedoCartman; 05-31-2012 at 08:34 PM. |
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It gets better. They are actually extremely comfortable.
I recall there being a couple of Germans on this board, they could probably arrange a purchase direct from the factory. If the custom headrest idea didn't come off, I was going to buy a pair of these locally (at great expense) ... so my arm could definitely be twisted by some good pricing. |
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Why not try to separate the cloth and foam from the frame of the head rest. Put the frame into a vise, heat it up and bend the posts a little? If it fails, then get the other seats.
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Short version? Safer than no headrest, still not as safe as I'd like. |
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Oh man those Recaros with the airbag were so sweet. I sat in them when we had a Super Autobacs here in California... I wanted them so badly for my G35 (because I didn't want to lose safety / airbags just to get a grippier seat)... but I hope you have deep pockets. I don't know if the airbags are universal either.
I wonder how my friend got his RSX seats wired into his older Civic. I guess research is your friend and good luck! I wouldn't mess with safety personally, even if I was a little uncomfortable.... maybe post-drive stretch / yoga session? hahaha jk |
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It's not just uncomfortable .... If you are over 6' tall and sit in the car correctly, the thing is virtually unusable.
I'm factoring the cost of the Recaros into the purchase price. If I can modify the head rests, it will be a bonus. |
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Cartman, I've cancelled my BRZ order. I had a chance to sit in one yesterday, and the headrests are as Chiropractor -friendly for me as they are for you.
I'm thinking to order a FR-S and spend the $1k difference on buying some new seats as soon as I get the car. The Recaro Sportsters look like very similar to the RX-8 R3 seats, which should have an airbag. Any thoughts? |
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