I fitted a set of Recaro's in my SW20.
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What I did is get a set of Recaro sliders
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(don't know if they are for some other car model, or the same for every car, at least they fit my seats).
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And then I drilled and grinded the parts of the original rails where the bolds go in
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(just bought some old destroyed second hand seats for this).
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I welded those on the Recaro rails, and that was pretty much it.
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Only things to take care about when you do it this way is that the Recaro seats are 2 cm smaller at the base than the original MR2 seats.
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So you have to weld the parts from the orginal seats 1 cm off center to the Recaro rails.
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And you have to come up with something to connect your seatbelt.
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Got my connected to the bolt that sticks out of the middleconsole at the moment.
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But it seems that is not a very good idea.
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Altough a MOT inspector told me it will be perfectly fine this way and possibly even safer than on the seat itself.
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