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Has anyone changed their front passenger seat to accommodate more leg and knee space? It’s very very tight.
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I'd be tickled to have those style seats. We use standard issue bleacher pads and weak springs for driver. I hope to have money for a seats upgrade mid-year.I have these seats in there
Any more pics? That looks just like what I need to doFirst thing I did was change out the flat front seats for the high backs.
I replaced the two brackets that connected the upper and lower seat cushions. They were too upright and crammed you against the wheel.
I fabbed these up that let the seat back recline.
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Nice, did you use the same bracket and made the slide track ? And what does the other side look likeFirst thing I did was change out the flat front seats for the high backs.
I replaced the two brackets that connected the upper and lower seat cushions. They were too upright and crammed you against the wheel.
I fabbed these up that let the seat back recline.
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I had to make new to have enough meat to have the slide track. Both sides of both seats are identical. The knob was from home deepsNice, did you use the same bracket and made the slide track ? And what does the other side look like
I'd like to nominate your adjustable seat back design for most unique and down right ingenious upgrade .View attachment 789804
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I just copied the original bolt spacing but I want to make a new set to close up that gap so everything i set on the seat doesnt funnel through it into the black hole behind the seat
In a rear end impact, I'm concerned that this will fail, but I think your ingenuity is terrific. To adjust, you should not have a groove, rather 2 or three set position holes to lock the seat in a position that cannot slide on impact. It would make adjustment fiddly, but would make the design more secure on impact.First thing I did was change out the flat front seats for the high backs.
I replaced the two brackets that connected the upper and lower seat cushions. They were too upright and crammed you against the wheel.
I fabbed these up that let the seat back recline.
View attachment 789743
ThanksI'd like to nominate your adjustable seat back design for most unique and down right ingenious upgrade .
It should come standard from the manufacturer.
I salute your ingenuity and willingness to share your design.
You should market them before I copy it.
BH
Thats a great point.In a rear end impact, I'm concerned that this will fail, but I think your ingenuity is terrific. To adjust, you should not have a groove, rather 2 or three set position holes to lock the seat in a position that cannot slide on impact. It would make adjustment fiddly, but would make the design more secure on impact.
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