Yeah, racing buckets aren't for fat people like me. Luckily, I have tilt or in the case of everything else a removable steering wheel.
The sandrail has buckets in it with 4 point harnesses. It's alright to get in and out of if you yank the steering wheel. Just grab the overhead bar and lift yourself up then sit down on the side bar/fiberglass. Otherwise it's a nuissance with the steering wheel on. It's also something you slide into instead of climb up into like your toy.
I don't believe in 5 point harnesses for recreation. If I wanted a hobby that required me to wear a cup I'd play football.
My Dad procured a Heep a few months ago and he despises the seats in it. He's a bucket seat kind of guy but he likes the wrap around stuff like what you'd find in 80s cars. I spotted your new seats and I thought they'd be perfect for him but I didn't know if the sides on the seat were too rigid where you can't drag your ass across it and slide in. That's why I like bench seats so much...
The sandrail has buckets in it with 4 point harnesses. It's alright to get in and out of if you yank the steering wheel. Just grab the overhead bar and lift yourself up then sit down on the side bar/fiberglass. Otherwise it's a nuissance with the steering wheel on. It's also something you slide into instead of climb up into like your toy.
I don't believe in 5 point harnesses for recreation. If I wanted a hobby that required me to wear a cup I'd play football.
My Dad procured a Heep a few months ago and he despises the seats in it. He's a bucket seat kind of guy but he likes the wrap around stuff like what you'd find in 80s cars. I spotted your new seats and I thought they'd be perfect for him but I didn't know if the sides on the seat were too rigid where you can't drag your ass across it and slide in. That's why I like bench seats so much...