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Old 03-08-2014, 11:00 AM
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Default newage sti seats in to classic

has anyone fitted newage sti seats in to a classic iv heard they the driving position is higher ?
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Old 03-08-2014, 12:02 PM
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Yes and it depends what STi they came from
STi 7 are the best seat for side and lumber support but only the very early ones have low runners/rails similar to classic height
Later STi 7 had taller rails which puts anyone 6ft or over near to or close to headlining.
Passenger side is even higher by about another inch.
All STi 8 and onwards are taller rails and suite the wider person for side support.

Classic STi seats are more comfortable which is why I swapped back. They also have base height and tilt adjustment whereas newage only have height.
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