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    Xavier Petit-Jean-Boret Xavier PJB's Avatar
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    seats adaptors 911L Scheel 300R ?

    Greetings,

    I got the sliders mounted on the Scheel 300/R I bought few weeks ago. However no adaptor for my 911L with those. Any source ?
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    If I understand you correctly, you need the console? that you should find aftermarket quite cheap. if you are looking for original from recaro, let me know.

    greeting

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    Quote Originally Posted by recaro View Post
    If I understand you correctly, you need the console? that you should find aftermarket quite cheap. if you are looking for original from recaro, let me know.

    greeting
    Right am looking for the console.
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    901.521.111.60 Support for seat rail [Sitzträger]

    I believe that you need:
    WET 911R Changes #1, Fig. 8/9, #03 901.521.111.60 Support for seat rail [Sitzträger] Qty: 4 NLA

    These were made for:
    WET 911R Fig. 8/9, #01 901.521.006.60 Bucket seat with guide rails, left (Scheel) Qty: 1 NLA

    The Scheel 330 bucket seats have a different rail mounting distance than the Recaros.

    If you want some, let me know.

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    There are very good copies of the lightweight versions per st/rs/Rsr sold on this site.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyT View Post
    The Scheel bucket seats have a different rail mounting distance than the Recaros.
    Usually they are all 405mm the others are an exception to the rule.

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    I have this one. I believe it is Scheel and I think it is NOS. $125 plus ship

    I have a second one and also a Scheel tilt bracket that I might consider letting go
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    So, I found out that I can use the existing support for seat rails (x4). However I would need now the complete guide rails with locking mechanism.
    Any idea ?
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    hi xavier, would like to help you. Many parts available (Scheel and Recaro) do not understand your problem. do you want to attach to the standard seat mounts of your 911 scheel rails? that doesn't work ... or did I get it wrong? can you possibly post a picture of the parts you are looking for or a sketch?

    greeting

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    Xavier Petit-Jean-Boret Xavier PJB's Avatar
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    Cheers,

    Let me try with that drawing produced by Jimmy, explaining better than previously, as me drawing might be worth, and I cannot take pics, as the stuff is not in house.
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    I have a Scheel 300R
    I have a Porsche a 911 L 1968 with non modified seat mounting points.
    I have Sliders mounted on the Scheel BUT they are just sliders (flat)
    I have the support for seat rail (from my Recaro and are correct size)

    I am missing the part (with the 90° angle and holes) that goes between the seat sliders and the Support for east rail (if exist without the sliders)

    For info, From my Recaro seats, the all system can be mounted to the Scheel BUT the slider locking remains on the Recaro seats (internally mounted to the Recaro seats) versus the Scheel where the slider locking mechanism is on the slider rail itself.

    Hope this is better explanation.


    Xavier

    Quote Originally Posted by recaro View Post
    hi xavier, would like to help you. Many parts available (Scheel and Recaro) do not understand your problem. do you want to attach to the standard seat mounts of your 911 scheel rails? that doesn't work ... or did I get it wrong? can you possibly post a picture of the parts you are looking for or a sketch?

    greeting
    O-G 26 - Early911S 2407

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