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Ok I really want to get out and have a go at a track day. A week ago I went out and bought a new helmet and was planning on going out to the track that weekend but I cam across a little problem no rather a big problem. When I sit in my 33 my helmet hits the roof, and as you could imagine it is very uncomfortable just sitting there. I would hate to feel what it like while driving around a track.

There has to be a cheap alternative to get the problem fixed with out buying a fixed racing seat. So that’s were I need your help.

Is there a way to lower the standard 33 seat.

It would be much appreciated for some help.

cheerz

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there are two circular things on the side....one adjusts the front of the seat and the other adjusts the rear...

it lowers the seat slightly... try that first...

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  • 2 weeks later...

heh...same happens for me :( i didn't realise until i was in the car ready to drive out on the track :P

Try tilting the seat back a little, and dragging it forwards (though this not the best option as far a keeping your hands on the wheel is concerned :)

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