So this is new - at least, new to me as I've never seen it before. Can anyone tell me what it is, and/or what function it serves? Image Unavailable, Please Login
I only know the lifting "mounts" on the Sucderia racing seats. Perhaps the same on the F12? Image Unavailable, Please Login
Ah this is good news, as I sat in an F12 last week with racing seats and the seat was definitely too low for me and I have not had that issue with the racing seats in my previous 458 coupe and spider. Happy to see that there is and option to adjust the seat height as my F12 should be here any day now.
Total BS...Ferrari charges enough for the racing seats, to charge $2400 US for them to extend their mental mounting bracket-plates??? Where do they come up with this stuff
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If the seat is like a scuderia, what I did was to adjust it manually. I removed te whole seat, including the rails, from the car. When the seat is outside of the car, you just have to remove 2 bolts on the front and back. The middle bolt attaching the seat from the rails should be loosened and left in place as the seat can be raised even it attached. When you have the seat outside of the car, it's easier to turn over the seat and adjust it facing te rails. Then return the seat. Took me 45 mins.
That would make sense. The mechanical brackets don't. My impression is that racing seats do come with a lift capability as standard but it is a job for screw driver or wrench to use it, so that many have their dealer's service department set it.
If the F12 is like the 458, you can move them mechanically but it is not simple. A nuts and bolts operation. The kind of thing that you do once -- set it and forget it.
Sorry, but I don't know the answer for sure. I suspect one still should be able to move them mechanically as one does with the 458. That operation should take less than an hour.
It's a lever located on the outside of the drivers seat which raises and lowers the seat mechanically through a ratchet mechanism. Unlike in the previous generation race seats found in the Scuderia and the GTO which if fitted with the optional lifting device, it is no longer necessary to remove the seat to change the height. Without this lifter you are not able to change the fixed height of the racing seat, which I personally found to be too low in the F12.
Thanks for the information. Seems my source was wrong. Sorry, about that. But the important point I think, is that this option allows one to more easily adjust the seat height.
So Nads did you retro fit the lifter system on your F12, because I too think the sports seats in the F12 sit too and I did not order the lifter as an option.
I actually ordered it as part of my factory spec. I had the opportunity to sit in a F12 before I had to lock my spec and knew immediately that the fixed height was not going to work for me. Personally I feel that, considering the cost of the race seats in the first place, it should be part of their original construction. For Ferrari to charge extra for this is a liberty taken too far, but they are masters of the 'options' game and they know exactly where to squeeze their customers.
Ok today my tech removed one seat and he is going to make 1" Nylar seat bases and will use larger grade 8 bolts to secure the seat. Will have this done next week.
Leather headliner was standard in the Maranellos, but I see it is extra on the F12 and it was also optional on the 599 ($472). They are worse than Porsche on option prices, some of which you would expect to be standard on a $300K car, like Homelink.