SA's first set of Recaro Sportster CS seats!!!!
Now this is a secret that i have been keeping for a while.... simply because I didnt want to let the cat out of the bag until the project was done. So here it is....
Needless to say, back in 2009 I got a 13th and 14th pay cheque in December, so this was the perfect excuse to spend some money on something rather stupid.
I contacted numerous Recaro suppliers worldwide asking about the CS seats and finally found out they are made for a larger build person. For those who dont know, bucket seats come in sizes to fit all shapes of people.
OK, so I contacted the Recaro agents in SA. They said they had not yet imported a set of these seats, even though there had been a fair amount of questions about them. So I paid my deposit and ordered the first set in SA.
I stand under correction, but to this day I think they are still the only set in SA (if you exclude them in EOM form in cars like the Focus RS, RS6, RS4 and nearly any of the big brand sports cars. The shells are based on the Sportster CS seat, but the upholstery is different). Anyway I digress...
Over the last 10 days or so I have been making up the brackets to mount the seats to the beetle. Being that Recaro supplies a generic mounting system using 5mm steel and M8 bolts (which doesnt fit the beetle), I made mounts to bolt up to this system with 6mm steel and M10 bolts. That way I can be certain that my work isnt the weak point in the project.
It was about this time that items like a cut-off saw and a drill press moved up my "tools I need/want" wishlist rather rapidly.
Firstly cutting 60x60x6mm angle iron with a hacksaw takes a bit of patience. Then filing it all neat and tidy....
Then measuring, planning and marking everything out.
Drilling somewhere near fifty 12mm holes into 6mm mild steel using a cordless drill isnt a joke. The amount of times the drill bit grabbed as it went through, nearly breaking my wrist, wasnt funny. I drilled a 3mm pilot hole, then 6mm, 9mm, 11mm and finally 12mm. But after 2 days I finally got it done.
Before
After
Then off to powder coating
OK, now I have to show off a little....
and then mounted in the car....
I am so chuffed. They fit perfectly and are super comfy. Plus they look the part.
I hope you guys enjoy the pics as much as I do.
I still have a few things I need to tackle before the trip to George this year. One of which might be (if I feel like it) redoing my sound system as the amps which were under the stock seats, no longer have anywhere to live. Baby steps.... This is a hobby, not a job, so I can take my time.