Why Low Mount Matters in a 350Z
The Z33 already has a relatively tall seating position from the factory. When you install bucket seats without low mounts, you end up:
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Sitting too high
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Losing helmet clearance (track problems)
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Compromising driving ergonomics
Low-mount brackets fix that immediately.
Most aftermarket racing seats are universal in application. They can fit into an array of vehicles, but the only thing that might trouble your DIY job is the racing seat bracket that bolts on to the racing seat. This racing seat bracket would guarantee the fitment, so that any universal racing seat can surely be bolted on to the car that the bracket is made for. Compatible with Nissan 350Z 03-09
From the manufacturer
Why Choose DNA Motoring?
DNA Motoring specializes in performance-focused components that balance affordability with proper fitment. These brackets are ideal for street builds, drift cars, and track-prepped Zs.
Final Verdict
If you’re upgrading seats in your 350Z, don’t overlook the mounting hardware. The DNA Motoring SBK-LM-350Z Low Mount Seat Brackets give you proper seating position, better control, and improved headroom—exactly what a sports car should have.
Because sitting too high in a Z just feels wrong.
















Salahudin –
I was honestly skeptical at first. Did the passenger side first and boy was that a bother. Could not be sure whether it was the bracket itself or the funky passenger transmission shape area so I gave the item 5 stars anyway. The driver side fit like a glove and I am definitely enjoying the seats.
Liem Vo –
These brackets will 100% not fit a 2004 ES1 Civic 4 door (LX trim) unless you don’t mind going through the hassle of extensive modifications and have a couple hours to spare for that.Like other reviews have stated, of all 4 mounting holes to bolt the brackets to the chassis, only 2 will barely line up decently while the remaining are completely off the marks. You will have to drill AND cut & weld in order to have all 4 holes of the brackets line up to the existing ones for the stock seats.And to keep the sliders on the seats that they’re also selling and supposedly should work with these brackets, you will have to drill new holes and add spacers between the sliders and the brackets in order for the sliding mechanism to actually be clear of interferences and work decently.The welds on these brackets are not very structurally sound, so beware of this as well.Tl;Dr: overall completely AVOID these brackets if you value your time and want something that will bolt up nicely to the stock mounting holes without requiring you to bust out the power drill, grinder, and welder.
Jerry –
I had to modify these to fit my car but they do work with my new seats.
Will the Thrill –
I have a 2006 Nissan 350z, and the thing I would point out is that it will fit a G-Force panel chair off Amazon. I had a SLIGHT issue with the passenger side, getting it to line up, but I managed to line it up and just slowly turn each bolt around the entire base to sink it in. It is a little flimsy, but it does the job.
Rick –
The brackets are sized differently for driver or passenger side. The mounting holes for the seats are affected and will only fit on the passenger side. If the seat mounting tab were longer on the narrower driver side there would be no problem. I will have to weld an extension tab onto mine to fit. The passenger bracket fits the car and the seat bolt pattern. 2 one inch tabs with holes will solve my issue. Not easy to contact the vendor. Only phone contact is shown in Amazon and it tells me to message through Amazon which is not available. Still, brackets are nicely made and a good price.
Jose Rivera –
After reading the reviews I hesitant however, the reviews for the 350z were highly rated. The fitment is great and you can use your stock seat belt buckles if you do not have harnesses. Excuses the mess in the photo, they were taken before the install.
Jake wallace –
They worked.. but not great. Had to do some custom fitting with basic 90 degree seat mounts. But they are cheap and seem sturdy for the most part. They don’t perfectly bolt to the car either so I had to use spacers for the rear bolts.
Tj Sorensen –
The holes didn’t line up with the sliders of the DNA motoring seats I have . I had to drill new holes to make them work. If you want to keep the sliders it takes some finesse but they will work .
Jules simard –
Meh…
I don’t know what to thing about it… They feel pretty cheap and a little bit unsafe! The welds seem handmade and are not very reassuring. In addition, the metal used is very thin which gives me doubts about the solidity. In addition, the holes do not align perfectly with the car’s original anchors. I would recommend investing a little more in NRG supports which will be of much better quality!Despite everything, they hold the seat in place well so far!
Amazon Customer –
Utter waste of time.
Driver side bolted in with a decent amount of fighting with the mount, but Very tight spacing with center console. Passenger side? Didn’t even bolt in. The actual frame of the mount is so off square, literally only 1 bolt will ever actually thread in. Save yourself the swearing and insanity, and save up your coin. Invest in a reputable brand and save yourself the headache. I’m not about to start drilling into the mount and void any possibility of returns and potentially having to do extensive mods to get this pos to work.I will be returning this as soon a possible.DNA should be ashamed to sell this product to consumers.FtlZero stars if it was possible