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Thread: SR3 vs SR4

  1. #13
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    I find the sr4 too squashy compared to the sr3.For asians its ok coz youre shorter and narrow shoulders so you dont really line up with the top bolster

    For us with broad shoulders around 6ft its too tight.Feels like its pushing my shoulders in too much

    sr3 feels a bit more loose all round

    Also both will vary depending on wear/age

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    Looking at the pic, the Ep3r looks like it'll hold u in more then a type s. I have driven an ep3r and owned type s seats... they hold u exactly the same, entering/exiting is the same. One thing that sucks about them both is the high seating position. The SR4 is so much better IMO - lower seating position, bolsters actually work.

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    Hmmm, can't fit in anything except type s seats or big sparco seats...lol
    OHSC

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    Quote Originally Posted by senna View Post
    Hmmm, can't fit in anything except type s seats or big sparco seats...lol


    Comfy and classy

  5. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by senna View Post
    Hmmm, can't fit in anything except type s seats or big sparco seats...lol
    ep3r recaro's will be for bosses car.

    got recaro rails, as opposed to dc2r rails.

    1 inch higher for the short people.

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    Stay classy San Diego..
    OHSC

  7. #19
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    not to be rude of dictator like. but can anyone tell me anything about bride replicas? the low max seems to be the lowest any one know how well it grips?
    if it the mounts are same as original and that.
    also if u wanna install low bolster bucket seats, AutotechnicA make some very comfy ones. i have sat in tonnes of them and despite they arent JDM they are ADR and not bad value.

  8. #20
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    Don't even get replicas. I've had one in my NA6 and they the most uncomfortable seats ever. You literally get what you pay for. It was painful to sit, quality was ok. It did the job of holding me in on seat but after a few sessions you get a sore ass.

    To answer your question, yes lowmaxes do sit low.

  9. #21
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    ok fair enough, jw because lots off ppl get these low max replicas and they have the CF shell n that, and look beautiful plus low position makes it really seem worth it but if they arent comfortable then no point.

  10. #22
    Ep3 recaro's also come with that extra support padding at the end of the seat which is pictures in the previous page. It helps taller drivers with longer legs.

  11. #23
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    Can also get recaro sr3 replicas off eBay
    I pm'd a guy that had bought them through eBay and he said they were good for what you pay

  12. #24
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    I sat in the replica bride low maxes... Its not really that bang for buck... I mean comparing it to sr3/4... For te real deal, its only an extra $300 odd dollars..

    But te seat itself.. I like it!

    Holds u in well etc. try to get nogradation so its harder to spotthe fake.

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