No one likes it 
Since when does the suspension on coupes change?jag3er said:what were you thinking... no SP? duh :tsk:
The Sport seats aren't as supportive as people here like to think they are. They allow a LOT of shoulder movement. My seat is very comfortable and supportive. I never had any problems at the track with excessive movement. Use the dead pedal to keep your back in the seat in the turns. It is much more comfortable and keeps me in my seat. Keep your body quiet while driving and use the dead pedal to keep you in the seat during agressive turns...jag3er said:
Ok, so the suspension could be the same, but the seats would provide a much better support. When I was at Road Atlanta, even with the SP seats, I wished I had one of those deep bucket seats with 5pt seat belts.
For the seats, and maybe better wheels, I would do SP on a coupe. Still, cool car!
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jag3er said:
Ok, so the suspension could be the same, but the seats would provide a much better support. When I was at Road Atlanta, even with the SP seats, I wished I had one of those deep bucket seats with 5pt seat belts.
For the seats, and maybe better wheels, I would do SP on a coupe. Still, cool car!
:thumb:
Are you making fun of my MichaelBiGGieStuFF said:man I gotta have the SP seats. the regular ones just don't hold my big ass in the seat well enough. The SP seats do a much much better job in my opinion.
P.S. 16's hahahahaahahhaha. j/k