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02-16-2024, 12:23 PM | #1 |
Recaro SR7 + Kawai Works LOW seat rails
I installed these seats + rails late last summer and have been enjoying them quite a bit.
The seats are a "JDM" Recaro, so it takes a couple months to get them here in the USA. Evasive Auto and Art of Attack are 2 shop options to import them. In the basic all-black fabric colorway that I have, they're not very flashy and they're somewhat common in Japan but still kind of a cool subtle look overall. Maybe I'll reupholster them someday. The seats are a big improvement in comfort. The butt and back cushions are soft, in a good way that’s different than the OEM seats. The OEM seats (to me) got a little annoying after about 30 minutes. The Recaros also have a little lumbar insert cushion that's subtle but makes a nice difference. The step-less/continuous recline adjustment is really nice to get the angle just right. They're a step more supportive than stock, especially thigh support. It's not huge and it’s not close to a real race bucket, but it feels good. I'm skinny so not too snug for me at all...if you're a bigger person it's not far off OEM but is tighter. The improvement in comfort is bigger than the difference in support. For a more “sport” oriented but still reclinable seat, the SR6 is what you want. More bolstering, slightly firmer cushioning. I have not tried those. The rails are not as easy to get here in the USA. Kawai Works in Japan recommended that I work with Jesse at Street Corporation...everything went well but it was a slightly confusing experience. The quality of the rails seems great so far and everything works well. There are other seat rail options but as far as I can tell these are the lowest for a reclinable seat. Kawai works has specific rails for 2nd gen so do your own research on that. As for 40mm change in seat height, the difference is noticeable and awesome. I’m 6’1” and have a whole bunch more room over my head. The lower position feels great day to day and is just a huge improvement in overall seating position. Your legs will be straighter, so my seat is all the way back…and if I was super tall then maybe it would be concern. The lower seat height and the taller thigh bolsters do make getting in and out (especially out) a bit more of a pain. Parallel parked next to a curb is not fun. I’d say the Recaro Sportster CS, which are more easily available here in the US, feel slightly more "upscale" overall. You can decide on the looks yourself, but I think the Sportster has better materials. They’re a bit more expensive though and for 2 seats that difference isn’t small. You also apparently can’t use the super low down Kawai Works rails, but I think you can use their “regular” rails (T130). You'll want to double check. Hope this review helps. - Andrew |
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02-16-2024, 12:24 PM | #2 |
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02-16-2024, 05:01 PM | #3 |
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Do you have the part number for the Kawaii Works seatrail?
I actually have the JDM Recaro slider with Pole Position ABE, and it's not enough low for me. Naniwaya said they don't have a lower seatrail that can accomodate the width of Pole Position. BTW: I tried all the JDM Recaro wwhen I was in Yokohama at ASM Autobacs, the SR-7 is a great seat, but too tight if you have wide shoulders. SR-6 was a tad sportier than stock seat, but way more comfortable. Very very good for street. |
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Also interesting if they are lower then stock seats (when wearing helmet, more headroom never hurts)
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SR-6 seems wider at the shoulders, perhaps it's just an impression because the filling is a little softer. I'd say SR-7 is narrower than stock seats, it is tight at the shoulders like a Bride seat.
When I sat on SR-6 I thought, wow, I could stay here forever. Perfect for street, but probably not enough supportive for track. Sportster and SR-7are similar, with Sportster being wider, too much for my body. |
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https://www.kawaiworks.com/seatrail/seatrail1367.html - Andrew |
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Yup! Sorry, my fault, I swapped the name of the seats. More than a year passed.
The sportier and tighter seat is the SR-6. |
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Also, I do someday want to reupholster the seats in a more unique tweed/wool fabric. Maybe not houndstooth but something fun. The cloth they come with feels soft and comfy, just not very high quality feeling.
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I have been looking for reclining seats for a little bit, your post has made me think between these and BRAUM. The latter looks like it has less padding, and the fact that the price of one Recaro equals a pair of BRAUM, could maybe speak to quality/name and comfort. Regarding rails, is the 40mm drop preventable? Meaning, are there rails that would sort of keep the OEM height. I drive with the OEM height all the way down, which isn't terrible. Trying to picture how much more evident a 40mm drop would do. |
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