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Sweet, nice work, and nice how-to!
How's the height compared to stock now?
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02-07-2005, 10:57 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-07-2005, 10:58 AM by ZX3TUNR.)
thats pretty much the exact same thing i got going..
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02-07-2005, 12:39 PM
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DO you have to drill the Stock frame to mount the angle steel? Or is thier holes already thier?
If thier not thier already can you show me a better pic of the inside of the stock frame.
Do the seats sit much higher now?
Why does it look like the seat belt wont attach now?
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So I tried putting the passenger seat in and it sits about 2-4" too high. So I'm scrapping this idea and trying to figure out something else.
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Is there not an issue with saftey here?
Drilling holes in the stock brakets will cause weakness no?
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I'm sure that rusted aluminum peice adds QUITE a bit of integrety to the bracket... It looks as it if it there for a reason jason.
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If you bolt into the bottom of the new seat; doesn't that replace the integrity that was taken away by that rusted piece?
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Weld a thick peice of metal across to replace that ugly metal peice this way you can mount the seats lower to the braket...
This way everything is still solid..
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ic ic ic. Can you post some pics of your idea and setup perhaps of a finished side yet?
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MAlby7 You have it all figured out, After looking at this for a few seconds, this is what i would do.
I dont really have the use of a welder so i would Cut the rusty support as close to the side frame as possible, but leave enough meat to drill holes and add a 1/4 flat bar. This will bring the height down 4-5 inches, Then Cut 1 side of the angle metal about 2 inchs, and re drill the holes, This will bring the sliders right down too.
This kinda seems like im rambling, But i have a full picture in my Head, Its will work, Ill prove :)
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Ya I know how it is about seeing stuff in your head. I need to drop the seats at least 3". All the stock metal is way to thin to weld onto safely my friend told me. If you can somehow draw a diagram to help explain what you are saying this could be a team effort.
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Ill get out the crayons tommorrow ...