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The middle part of the bottom seat doesn't bother me at all so far. |
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It seems to be all or nothing. There are lots of people who have no problem, but if you DO have a problem, it's probably a big one. My problem with the anti-submarining bolster is that I bang it when trying to heel-toe. For all these reasons, I decided to stick with sports seats. |
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08-27-2023, 12:47 AM | #28 |
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I think you made the right choice. Although I prefer the buckets, I'd take an m2 w/ sport seats B4 I'd take a m4 w/ buckets. The m2 is just a better looking car with a better wheelbase, etc.
I sat in my car for 7 hrs today (3.5 hrs on, 4 hrs off, 3.5 hrs on) and could have done a few more easily. I started to feel the lack of cushion slightly at the end, but the ergonomics are spot on. |
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https://ind-distribution.com/product...-protector-set Shawn |
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08-27-2023, 06:34 AM | #30 | |
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I’m hoping someday we figure out how to make that bolster a six point pass through. I need that. Shawn |
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08-29-2023, 07:56 PM | #31 |
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Quick update after a few more drives: these seats are intimidating, but I'm getting used to them. Not having issues and I can actually adjust my posture a bit, that's not as big of a problem as I expected.
Changing my diet along the way and started to shed a few pounds, great for motivation! The worst thing is the travel of the clutch pedal, as with other "recent" manual BMWs I've had in the past, it's just too much travel for me, so I have to sit too much forward. I have a BMS clutch pedal stops on order which should address that, they worked well for me on the M2C. |
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The BMS clutch stop allows to more comfortably adjust the seat, so that helps too. A remaining real test still pending is a longer drive, I'll report on how that goes when I get the chance. |
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The m color highlight seats in the m2 are one of my favorite things about the car
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How has this aged? Do you have problems with shifting due to the center column piece? I may change my order...on the fence.
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09-23-2023, 11:53 PM | #41 | |
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- No problem of fatigue or comfort issues with the carbon seats what-so-ever. - The middle bottom seat "crotch" piece is no issue, never bothered me at all, or even thought about it once. - The carbon seats are giving so much support that it gave me confidence to push the car harder on mountain roads. - The combination of carbon seats and manual transmission is a non-issue. Never bothered me. The manual feels better after a few hundred miles. - Only drawback is the gymnastics getting in and out of the seat. Not a show stopper and I'm still working on it, but not as easy as a normal seat for sure. Just a few updates, hope this helps. |
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