Yes, this may be a very complicated way of doing something simple, I could have saved myself a day of work and just notched the factory rear crossmember, but what fun is that. I couldn't use the factory mounts because they were in the worng spot and they are too high once you get your cage in the car. So I cut out the factory rear crossmember and welded in a new one. The factory seat mounts use a stud sticking up into the interior, I changed this to be a welded nut inside the seat crossmembers so you can bolt the mount down to the floor. I had a set of aftermarket sidemount seat mounts but they wouldn't work because there was a bend at the bottom that made them too wide to fit inside the car. So I cut them up as well and made my own.
Friday, January 22, 2010
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