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Recaro seats (uncomfortable for bigger fella)

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#1 ·
They make getting in and out of this thing so much more difficult than a regular seat lol. I'm a bigger fella. Anyone have any recommendations for a more comfortable seat that they have swapped in? The recaros are cool I'd just like something a little more comfortable if its something affordable. Thanks guys.
 
#3 ·
Swap for base seats.
 
#6 ·
Bigger guy? I'm 6'3" 250 and the Recaro's fit snugly. On longer drives they can need to be adjusted a little. The base seats are amazingly comfortable. Hopefully you will find someone to trade plus cash to you.
 
#7 ·
That’s the main reason I didn’t order the recaro seats they are not comfortable for anybody over 230 pounds. My boss302 had the recaros and they were a lot wider and way easier to get in and out. Now if the recaros had power and heated,AC I would have dealt with it how they are to get in and out of


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#11 ·
That’s the main reason I didn’t order the recaro seats they are not comfortable for anybody over 230 pounds.


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That explains a lot. On weekends I’m 232, during the week I’m 225. Now I know why the Recaros aren’t always comfortable. 😅
 
#8 · (Edited)
"Big guy" as in obese, or as in "big" because of genetics? I got an awesome leather jacket for Christmas and it didn't fit, was a bit too tight and uncomfortable. I went and lost about 8 pounds, now it fits beautifully. Yeah, I could have sent it back but it all just screamed "lose a few pounds, buddy".

If it's #1, maybe it's a good motivator to lose a few because it's a good thing to do for yourself. If it's #2, then you need base seats, no way around it.
 
#9 ·
"Big guy" as in obese, or as in "big" because of genetics? I got an awesome leather jacket for Christmas and it didn't fit, was a bit too tight and uncomfortable. I went and lost about 8 pounds, now it fits beautifully. Yeah, I could have sent it back but it just screamed "lose a few pounds, buddy" and get it to fit.

If it's #1, maybe it's a good motivator to lose a few because it's a good thing to do for yourself. If it's #2, then you need base seats, no way around it.
my fat arse likes to be cooled and heated to be honest :ROFLMAO:
 
#13 ·
I’m 6’1ish and 280, and I HATE the recaros. I managed to wedge myself into them at the track attack, but I wouldn’t want them in my car. The base seats are awesome and fit this fatass perfectly. You can physically swap base seats into a recaro car easy enough, but the electrical harness is missing a lot of stuff, and the car is missing the wiring and buttons to control the heating and cooling functions.

The easier thing to do might be taking apart the seats and see if you can bend the metal frame to open them up a little. I did this in my Focus years ago that had uncomfortably tight bolstering. It helped immensely. I read somewhere where someone did exactly this with Recaros in am S550. Just can’t recall where.
 
#18 ·
The only part of the Recaro that bothers me is the outside thigh bolster. The front corner where it bends back down towards the seat cushion puts pressure on my thigh. Most days it doesn’t bother me too much, other days it’s annoying. But, it’s a semi-daily driver so I accept it as the entrance fee to owning such a badass car.

That being said, I’m taking it on an 8 hour road trip in May to Coastal Dyno for some much needed engine love and tuning and I’ll probably have some choice words for the seats then lol
 
#19 ·
Maybe sit on a pillow or a cushion to raise you up a bit. This should make the high side bolsters much more tolerable for the long trek.
 
#21 ·
Has anyone been able to get the heat/ac working for the confort seats? I know I'd have to replace the controls in the center dash for the control buttons, at the very least, but is the wiring harness back there and does it go all the way under the seat to be hooked up?
 
#34 ·
They don’t sell the seat as a complete assembly. You’d have to buy every single part separately and put a seat together. I bet it would cost 20 grand by the time you got everything. The only way you could do this affordably is to source secondhand seats from wrecked cars or some other way.