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Old 01-20-2003, 04:57 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Questions on Bride reclinable seats

I have a few questions regarding the reclinable Bride seats:

1) Are they made EXTREMELY WELL?
2) How do they compare to Recaro SRs/SRDs and Sparco Torino and Milano in quality, longevity, support, and comfort?
3) What material are they make out of (Suede)?
4) Is there a 4th gen specific seat rail, track, and brackets needed for installation of the reclinables?
5) If there is a specific kit for the 4th gen, will there require any modification to fit onto a U.S. 4th gen or will it fit perfectly?
6) Does anyone know how much the reclinables weigh?
7) Does anyone know who's selling the Bride reclinables (like Brix) for an EXTREMELY GOOD PRICE (new or used)?

I just have to know what I'm getting myself into before I buy anything this expensive.

Thanks so much!
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If you are interested in a professional opinion, I beleive David from R&D motorsports (click banner at bottom of this page) sells and has dealt with them for years.
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Great deal right here:

http://www.preludeonline.com/showthr...ighlight=bride

4th gen rails and sliders already on them, perfect fit.
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Old 01-20-2003, 11:36 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Brides fit pretty tiny people, very nice and snug from the seats I've sat in. Its cloth, but very durable. The link that Satan SRV put up is a set of black ones with the grey center with rails already modified for a 4th gen since I don't believe Bride makes rails for the 4th gen.
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Old 01-20-2003, 01:40 PM   #5 (permalink)
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BRIDES are the most comfortable seats when you compare them to Sparcos, Recaros, etc. They are perfect for small individuals because they are nice and snug like Girl n-a Lude said. I also don't think they make rails for a 4th gen, but make sure to check out the thread...

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They were modifed....how small of people are we talkin here? I'm 5'8" like 155 lbs. I guess that's small?
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