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Wedge Miata seats in a TR8

GBRandy said:
I got the covers from Rimmers and pretty happy with the quality.

OK, I misunderstood. I though the price included making new covers. That's the part where I'm hosed, tartan isn't correct for my car, and no one seems to make the velour.
 
It took a while, but I now have my new custom seat kits from MrMike's installed. I wanted a cloth seat, and found a tweed fabric with the texture I wanted, and a color that I think coordinates well with the stock Golden Tan interior. Just a few quick pictures in the garage, need to find someplace with better lighting to get some good shots.

I'm very happy with the quality of the kits from MrMikes, if you are looking to recover a Miata or Fiero seat, I recommend him highly:

https://mrmikes.com/miatahome.htm
 

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That looks good!
 
If you like the solid leather look on your Miata seats, you could always do what I did. So many options to modify these cars......
 

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Nice work Darrell. Any comments on comfort vs original seats?

Guys - the TR8 original seats had head rests so there should be that big of a difference in whiplash assuming the heads rests are properly positioned. No?
 
I don't know on the TR8, but an upholstery guy here in town said it is much easier to fit the seats on reverse sides when using Miata seats in a Triumph TR6 or TR4. IE: Passenger seat on drivers drivers side and vice versa. I am considering this conversion on my TR3A. I need a seat with a higher back and head rests would be nice, but in such a low car they may stick up and be ugly.

Jerry
 
They would be higher looking in a TR3, but it would be interesting to see just how high. Maybe not as bad as you think.
 
tdskip said:
Nice work Darrell. Any comments on comfort vs original seats?

Guys - the TR8 original seats had head rests so there should be that big of a difference in whiplash assuming the heads rests are properly positioned. No?

Both are comfortable, though perhaps in different ways. You sit a little bit more "on" the Miata seat, while you sink into the Wedge seat. You sit a bit higher in the Miata seat, but that position (at least to me) seems a little more natural in relation to the instruments/controls/etc (other than seeing overhead traffic signals).

The Wedge headrests are quite low, and really can't lift up too much, so I think the neck support with the Miata seat is much better. Then of course there are the headrest speakers, which are a nice addition.
 
Jerry said:
I don't know on the TR8, but an upholstery guy here in town said it is much easier to fit the seats on reverse sides when using Miata seats in a Triumph TR6 or TR4. IE: Passenger seat on drivers drivers side and vice versa. I am considering this conversion on my TR3A. I need a seat with a higher back and head rests would be nice, but in such a low car they may stick up and be ugly.

Jerry

I think MGB owners do that, but I've not heard of issues with TR4-TR6. I've seen a fabric loop that you can install over the recliner handle, so that you can operate it when it is up against the tunnel.
 
Darrell_Walker said:
,,,You sit a bit higher in the Miata seat, but that position (at least to me) seems a little more natural in relation to the instruments/controls/etc (other than seeing overhead traffic signals).

...

How tall are you, Darrell ?
 
DNK said:
Darrell_Walker said:
,,,You sit a bit higher in the Miata seat, but that position (at least to me) seems a little more natural in relation to the instruments/controls/etc (other than seeing overhead traffic signals).

...

How tall are you, Darrell ?

Six feet
 
You don't have problems with your hair being above the frame?
 
DNK said:
You don't have problems with your hair being above the frame?

Not if he's like a lot of us!
 

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I'm fully Coiffed and don't mind the hair blowing.
It's just that I can't wear a hat to keep ol sol out of my eyes.
Baby blue and light sensitive :cooler:
 
I think the windscreen directs it up and over, though I've not really measured how much, if any, of my head is above the top of the windscreen. Plenty of buffeting on the back of my head, but the Wedge seems much better in that respect than my 4A.
 
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