Autotechnica seats
Hey that look great now
Notice how little space is between the two seats LOL
did you use the L steel aproach?
Are they comfotable?
good job mate
Notice how little space is between the two seats LOL
did you use the L steel aproach?
Are they comfotable?
good job mate
"When there is no more room in hell, the dead will walk the earth"
George A Romero - Father of Zombie Films
They look and feel great.. So far!
Better than my 5yo work car..
Didnt use the L-steel approach, although I do agree some extra bracing between the two spots would be great.
I wanted to keep the stock rails unmodified, and using the standard bolt holes (cos mine are in good condition) on the floor. So the rails stay the stock width, with the plates adapting to the seat.
When I get to strengthening and engineering, that may change, but for now it is sufficient, and keeps to approved fitting spots. Ie havent drilled the seats or the car.
Better than my 5yo work car..
Didnt use the L-steel approach, although I do agree some extra bracing between the two spots would be great.
I wanted to keep the stock rails unmodified, and using the standard bolt holes (cos mine are in good condition) on the floor. So the rails stay the stock width, with the plates adapting to the seat.
When I get to strengthening and engineering, that may change, but for now it is sufficient, and keeps to approved fitting spots. Ie havent drilled the seats or the car.
1987 Suzuki Mighty Boy - F5A, stocker.
Work fleet, or Wife's Jeep Rubicon.
Work fleet, or Wife's Jeep Rubicon.