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Back in mid 90's they made me change seats in my car from camaro to dodge dart when some racers complained. Lately it is my opinion and observation that as long as they are automotive not aftermarket ....they do not seem to care anymore. A lot of late model seats are way lighter than our old stuff but I have been nervous to change them.
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Herb I asked this same question over in tech awhile back. According to NHRA as long as the seats are from the same manufacturer it is ok.
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Ill explain the whole issue when there are more responses, but with all the history books out there about muscle cars what I have is legal but some tech people dont think so due to 2 crying racers. The cool thing is business is good and pistons will be out soon.
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