Im after some feedback on the above topic.
* who has them?
* who would use them?
* how do you rate them in the scheme of after market seats?
am looking at these for my next seats and after some feedback!!
http://prpseats.com/
Evan
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doesnt matter for a buggy but for an engineered road rig you need ADR compliance on any aftermarket seat, most f the US seats do not meet the same standards, could argue some meet higher standards but powers to be dont see it that way.
Getting the ADR certification means the importer having some destructively tested
Well at least that was the advice I was given by an engineer last time I looked at importing a pair of mastercraft seats (similar design)
Getting the ADR certification means the importer having some destructively tested
Well at least that was the advice I was given by an engineer last time I looked at importing a pair of mastercraft seats (similar design)
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