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Chuck33079 10-14-2014 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Aviator44 (Post 2999357)
Even if they turn out to be unauthentic, they still look like pretty good seats.

Yeah, but it's a safety issue. We know that the legit ones are made out of quality material. Who knows on the fakes.

DEpointfive0 10-14-2014 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Chuck33079 (Post 2999361)
Yeah, but it's a safety issue. We know that the legit ones are made out of quality material. Who knows on the fakes.

Thank you voice of reason. Took the words right out of my mouth

Aviator44 10-14-2014 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Chuck33079 (Post 2999361)
Yeah, but it's a safety issue. We know that the legit ones are made out of quality material. Who knows on the fakes.

Can you elaborate further on the potential safety issues?

Chuck33079 10-14-2014 10:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Aviator44 (Post 2999367)
Can you elaborate further on the potential safety issues?

If what you think is steel on the bases turns out to be cheap Chinese pot metal, who knows what happens in an accident? Does the seat still stay attached to the vehicle? Is the back actually crappy fiberglass and cracks in half in an impact? Just a few of the many possible outcomes. If you have to have aftermarket seats, make sure they are certified (FIA?).

Jus 10-14-2014 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Aviator44 (Post 2999357)
Even if they turn out to be unauthentic, they still look like pretty good seats.

Ya thats true. I emailed Bride Usa email that bulletproof gave me and based on pics, they said it should be 99% real. Guess that's good enough for me lol

370Ztune 10-14-2014 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Chuck33079 (Post 2999370)
If what you think is steel on the bases turns out to be cheap Chinese pot metal, who knows what happens in an accident? Does the seat still stay attached to the vehicle? Is the back actually crappy fiberglass and cracks in half in an impact? Just a few of the many possible outcomes. If you have to have aftermarket seats, make sure they are certified (FIA?).

Keep in mind that manufacturers spends thousands of hours and money doing all the research to ensure that the seats meet or exceed government regulations or FIA certification. Manufacturers have to donate and pay seats to these organizations like IIHS, NHTSA, FIA for example so that they are tested by a 3rd party for their integrity. Most Chinese replica manufacturers do not adhere to these standards so you are compromising your safety in which in this case the seat basically cam apart as he was driving. If it weren't for his harness it could have been a lot worse. There are many manufacturers out there so if you can't afford Recaro or Bride then look at other brands like Corbeau, Sparco, Kirkey and what not. Also be careful with used seats. If they have been involved in an accident the integrity may be compromised. There's a reason why they say to replace child seats after an accident and you wouldn't risk your own child's life so why risk your own.

WARNING!!! Counterfeit "Sparco" Seat failure - RX7Club.com

Chuck33079 10-14-2014 11:25 AM

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Originally Posted by 370Ztune (Post 2999444)
Keep in mind that manufacturers spends thousands of hours and money doing all the research to ensure that the seats meet or exceed government regulations or FIA certification. Manufacturers have to donate and pay seats to these organizations like IIHS, NHTSA, FIA for example so that they are tested by a 3rd party for their integrity. Most Chinese replica manufacturers do not adhere to these standards so you are compromising your safety in which in this case the seat basically cam apart as he was driving. If it weren't for his harness it could have been a lot worse. There are many manufacturers out there so if you can't afford Recaro or Bride then look at other brands like Corbeau, Sparco, Kirkey and what not. Also be careful with used seats. If they have been involved in an accident the integrity may be compromised. There's a reason why they say to replace child seats after an accident and you wouldn't risk your own child's life so why risk your own.

WARNING!!! Counterfeit "Sparco" Seat failure - RX7Club.com

The other major safety issue with aftermarket seats, even the good ones, is the loss of the side airbags. The car's design is accounting for that being there, and now you've taken them out. Airbags work as a system. I will not DD aftermarket seats. Show car or track slut with harnesses and roll cage, sure. For a DD the safest thing is stock seats and stock belts.

cooltoy 10-14-2014 11:58 AM

The logo on top looks like it should be smaller, not as wide.

http://www.fortyone.co.nz/part_image...black-grad.jpg

kenchan 10-14-2014 12:53 PM

Be funny if the guy does real brides and ride faux wheelz..

370Ztune 10-14-2014 12:56 PM

http://www.fakewheels.com/images/fakestickerrotas.gif

kenchan 10-14-2014 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by 370Ztune (Post 2999585)

:rofl2:


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