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rthomp25

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Hi,

New to the forum - rejoined today!

I am (hopefully) getting a new GT4 in April/May 2021 and have been going through all of the usual configuration options.
I know the choice is great but it can give you a headache on what to option in or out! :)
Anyway my specification is mainly locked down BUT I need some advice on the dreaded seat question....
I know of all the pros and cons between full buckets and sport plus seats, so don't worry I am not asking about that.

My actual question is because I have a slim build (65 kg / 5'6") can you get any sort of seat liners / extra inserts / padding for the buckets?
I have tested the bucket seats and I slide about in them (actually less in the 18-ways as you can get the side bolsters quite tight),
and just wanted to know if anyone else has come across a solution. As if not, I might just save myself the money and go for the 18-ways....
yes I know re-sale issues / all the usual downsides / etc / etc.

Thanks for any help!!
 
Welcome! [:)]

I think your problem is pretty unique, I've not heard of anything you could buy. Maybe wrap yourself into a duvet before you get in the car???????

 
i know that you can get the inserts changed to a different material and change this to Tempur too. US company P1 designs does it but at a price. They do a lumbar support too. i am at the other side of the spectrum 105kg and 6ft so i cant help you further. Good luck with the purchase, I am in third year of ownership of previous model and love it.

 
Hello - Welcome to PCGB

Just a thought. The aviation world uses energy absorbing foam call Dynafoam. It's popular in the gliding world and resists general wear and tear. Not cheap but a high quality material. Have a look at this link https://www.afeonline.com/shop/dynafoam-energy-absorbing-seat-foam-25mm-1-inch-thick.html It comes in a variety of thicknesses and is designed to absorb a shock inpact, instead of your back. It can be easily formed to a seat shape (including a bucket seat in a car) is then covered with a suitable material.

I'm also a GT4 owner (981) but there is enough of "me" so I don't need extra padding for the bucket seats....

Paul

 
Ha ha - duvet cover might get a bit too hot!

I will probably try a kart seat insert or similar as a cheap fix.. ;-)

Thanks for the reply on the foam inserts.

 
Hi Roderick,

Welcome back to the Club/forum?

Have you actually driven a car with LWBs, as that will be the acid test? I’m a similar build (63kg and 5’9”) and was comfortable in the seat when stationary, but unfortunately didn’t get an opportunity to drive in a friend’s car. Maybe the 18-way seat will be a better option, regardless of whether or not it’s the ‘correct’ seat for a GT car … after all, the most important criterion is to be secure and comfortable in your chosen seat regardless of where you driving.

From experience, just a note of caution if you choose the foam route. Foam is very difficult to cut and shape, so it’s best to get the professionals involved if you want to make a decent job of it. [;)]

Jeff

 
I am short and went for the basic seat which I know is not the investors choice but I was buying the Spyder for me to enjoy. I won't track the car. Also toppling out of the cars with buckets due to the higher bolsters was not a good look. Kitchens (Brian) has a foam wedge which he has found useful.

 
I see you're big on colour - my car would give you palpatations! :ROFLMAO:

Enjoy it, and see my tracks thread for tips and who's going where in their Caymans this year [;)]

 
Twinfan said:
I see you're big on colour - my car would give you palpatations! :ROFLMAO:

Enjoy it, and see my tracks thread for tips and who's going where in their Caymans this year [;)]
Ha ha - I like the yellow on the GT4 actually - but, yes I prefer the stealthy look!

BTW - I do have contrast stitching! ;-)

 
Silver doesn't count, it's standard and free [;)]

Did you not fancy red seatbelts or the red steering wheel marker just to jazz it up a bit and match the brake calipers?

 
Twinfan said:
Silver doesn't count, it's standard and free [;)]

Did you not fancy red seatbelts or the red steering wheel marker just to jazz it up a bit and match the brake calipers?

I'll consider the steering wheel marker in red...... ;-)

Does look nice actually!

 
Very black Roderick! All you need now is to tick the black wheels and calliper options for the full set. [;)] Red stitching, belts and wheel marker would lift the interior a bit, but it’s all additional expense and it’s so easy to get carried away ticking boxes. Good to see that you’ve included cruise control (a must-have feature these days), climate control (a ridiculous cost option on an £80k car!) and the smoking package (I hope the dealer’s going to waive the ridiculous £38 for that!), and I’m sure that you won’t be disappointed by selecting the 18-way seats given your sizing concerns with the LWBs (forget about possible sniping from the PH posse … it’s your car and you need to be comfortable).

Hope the ordering and delivery processes go smoothly for you. When do you anticipate receiving the car?

Jeff

 
Motorhead said:
Very black Roderick! All you need now is to tick the black wheels and calliper options for the full set. [;)] Red stitching, belts and wheel marker would lift the interior a bit, but it’s all additional expense and it’s so easy to get carried away ticking boxes. Good to see that you’ve included cruise control (a must-have feature these days), climate control (a ridiculous cost option on an £80k car!) and the smoking package (I hope the dealer’s going to waive the ridiculous £38 for that!), and I’m sure that you won’t be disappointed by selecting the 18-way seats given your sizing concerns with the LWBs (forget about possible sniping from the PH posse … it’s your car and you need to be comfortable).

Hope the ordering and delivery processes go smoothly for you. When do you anticipate receiving the car?

Jeff

Hi Jeff,

What can I say, most of my cars have been black - boring I know!

Looking at April / May hopefully.

I will ask for some freebies when I can go back into the dealership, the wife is insisting on it!! Ha ha.

 
rthomp25 said:
Thanks for all of the responses - probably going for the 18 ways now - as I just think I will enjoy the car more with these instead of the buckets. http://www.porsche-code.com/PM1JRGH2 Aiming to do 3 / 4 track days per year - so kinda makes more sense...

Like it ... and would go more black i.e. door pulls if possible, hopefully the seat belts are black ?

Seats ... the more adjustment I have previously had, the worse the position turned out ! Always found the 2 way Sports Plus items OK but in a GT car it has to be the buckets :p

Climate ... have never needed the two zone as I`m a loner , had it in the previous Cayman S and found that having the passenger side cooler than driver`s had a negative impact on the system`s performance, why ?

Thanks for sharing ... enjoy !

 
AndrewCS said:
rthomp25 said:
Thanks for all of the responses - probably going for the 18 ways now - as I just think I will enjoy the car more with these instead of the buckets. http://www.porsche-code.com/PM1JRGH2 Aiming to do 3 / 4 track days per year - so kinda makes more sense...

Like it ... and would go more black i.e. door pulls if possible, hopefully the seat belts are black ?

Seats ... the more adjustment I have previously had, the worse the position turned out ! Always found the 2 way Sports Plus items OK but in a GT car it has to be the buckets :p

Climate ... have never needed the two zone as I`m a loner , had it in the previous Cayman S and found that having the passenger side cooler than driver`s had a negative impact on the system`s performance, why ?

Thanks for sharing ... enjoy !

The door pull handles are GT silver regardless unless you spec' yellow or red,

I actually wanted the Rev counter in black but not an option :-(

Seats - I had the 2 ways Sports Plus in a previous car and would of preferred more adjustment - so hopefully 18-ways will work out!

I was 50/50 on the two zone but for the rare occasion when I have the wife as a passenger then it will be a life saver. ;-)

Bloody expensive thou' !

 
Similar build to the OP and it's just a shame they don't supply the folding buckets anymore as I always found them a perfect fit and comfortable. If I was looking for a second hand GT4/Spyder/Gt3 etc I would avoid any cars with the 918 style and would go standard sports seats if no folding buckets around

 

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