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Hey guys, would anyone if the low max seats sit lower than factory gtt seats? as I have clearance issues with a helmet on.

Darren, I have bride rails that are a direct fit for my car and I would like to know if the low max seats or any other Bride seats fit these rails. Or do you need to get different rails for different seats? Also are the carbon kevlar lighter than the standard priced seats? Or is just for show?

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Yeah I've got a Recaro reclinable at the moment and my head rubs in my S14a without a helmet, I'm 6'1". The LF rails are $300 but I guess it's worth it for around $550 total if I can fit properly.

Im about the same height, though I think there is more room in my skyline.

So final decision is the Vios fixed back then?

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