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 Anyone use Kirkey seats? I would like to use the Kirkey 47 series Intermediate Road Race Seats in my Cobra.  I mostly track the car, but do drive on the street some. Does anyone have the intermediate road race seats in a Cobra and do they fit, particularly at the shoulder bolsters? Any photos? If the shoulder bolsters won't fit, I may have to go to the Kirkey 41 vintage series seat, which is a low-back, but has decent side bolsters. These look more period, but do not provide the headrest protection... Anyone use the vintage seat? Any photos? Do you track your car and did you install a separate head rest for protection? Other suggestions are good too, if there is something I'm not considering. Thanks alotly, | 
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 Hi.  I autocross and use the Kirkey Pro Street Drag seat, which happens to be the Vintage seat with a headrest.  Might be a good compromise for you and cheaper than the Vintage seat for some odd reason.  I really like the comfort and stability the seat provides. http://www.clubcobra.com/forums/1120560-post67.html - Allen. | 
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 I have a Kirkey 47 for driver only in my Everett-Morrison car.  I don't recall the size, but I think it is a 16" size (I'm not a big guy).  It was a very tight fit and the left shoulder wing hits the door.  It has worn a small grove in the fiberglass where they touch.  .. Raising the seat more would have lifted the wing above the door, but I didn't want it any higher than necessary.  I like the way it feels on the track, and it is far more comfortable than my stock seat for long distance cruising.  ... I have a removable steering wheel, but it isn't necessary to remove it for me to get in. | 
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 I have used the Pro Drag seat for the past five years.  Road and track.  It works very well.  I think it is a grand compromise. | 
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 I used Kirkey in our racing sprint car and they donated the41 series Pro-Street Drag for our 2-seat, street legal sprint car. I wanted this style because the large rib protectors would be a tight fit for passengers, being a hassle. Not all people are thin around the hips. lol This type has what I call wings, so they still keep your butt planted, but more comfortable. Kirkey Racing - Browse Products http://i509.photobucket.com/albums/s...eySeats006.jpg EXTRA PADDING http://i509.photobucket.com/albums/s...traPadding.jpg http://i509.photobucket.com/albums/s...eySeats002.jpg http://i509.photobucket.com/albums/s...eySeats003.jpg | 
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 Thanks for the replies everyone! Tommy, Did you have to shift the seat against the transmission tunnel and then angle it toward the front left tire in order to both clear the wing at the door and also be able to operate the pedals? My midstates has a narrow footbox (wide trans tunnel at the front), which puts the pedals somewhat to the left as you sit in it. Also, I ordered a 16" seat and it does not squeeze me in. I can slide a little, but not far. I measured my hips as Kirkey says to, but the seat seems a little big. I did not get my driving suit on, so maybe that will fill the gaps if I am fully geared-up. Do y'all have a tight squeeze, or do you run with a little bit of space? Thanks for the word on the ProDrag seat. I may have to look into that one and just give up on the shoulder bolsters, but I really like the way they control upper body motion. How about modifying the shoulder bolster wing to clear the door? I there any down-side to that thought? I know I'd need to reupholster, but I am considering having leather covers made in the color of my choosing anyway... Thanks for any comments folks may have | 
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 E-Wood- the ProDrag does have openings for shoulder harness's. And if you wish to use it, the ball cruncher belt.  You can see them in my photo's. | 
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 I seldom install the soft top, but if I did the wings you like would really complicate ingress and egress for me.  Anymore I ignore the top and just put on a rain suit and keep going.  I use a 17" seat.  It has wiggle room.  After 10 hours or so in the car, the wiggle room is nice.  If it is a track only car none of this applies.  If you leave the car out in the rain with no top, drill holes in the seat bottom and take the cover to the hotel room.  Otherwise you sit on a gallon of water in a sponge.   Ciao | 
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 Thanks again all.  Any other comments? | 
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 Kirkey Seat I have the intermediate rr seat, 16", fits snug in my Backdraft. Love it, very comfortable. I put some highway miles in it as well as lots of track time. Bought the tweed cover. | 
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 MT  -  In your gallery photos it looks like the Pro Drag seat, without the shoulder bolsters.  Are those old photos and do you have any newer ones? | 
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 I just bought the kirkey 47 series road racing seats and am wondering about bending the wings so they don't hit the door too much. | 
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 Factory Five Challenge Car.  Not finished I have been test fitting both the 47000 Intermediate RR and the Vintage seats. Both seem to work and these are a standard option for FFR. The shoulder wings if the RR may need to be bent inboard. Don't see this as a huge problem. I really like the Vintage but think the RR will be better for track work. I've added additional rollbars and these are just to the side of my head. Will use lots of padding. Jim | 
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 Jim, I had to bend the shoulder wings in a little on my Kirkey race seat in the FIA race car due to interference with the additional roll cage tubes that I added. They bend fairly easily. Good luck. Jim | 
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 nd  Thanks!  Did you use the fancy upholstery? In my autocross Lotus It was a 15" seat and I have a 16" heiney so i discarded the cover and applied stickyback dense rubber. It's pretty comfey. | 
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