Not the greatest pics, but you get the idea...
Here are the seats if you didnt see them before:
Here are pics of them installed...
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Nice man, I want some.
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awesome what kind of seats are those?
looks awesome
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Thanks!
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how did u mount them? i made my own brackets for my racing seats, but i dont like them bc they dont slide well...i want to use the stock sliders but they sat too high...how'd u do urs?
they look great by the way
I have the same sliding issues. they scrape on the bolts.
the best way is to use the stock sliders. I will end up doing that Im sure.
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sweet lookin whered u get em and how much
i have the same ones got them at summit racing for 400.00 for the set
I got them slightly used. someone parting out...4months old.
Thanks for the comments guys!
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very nice, do they feel as good as they look?
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Yea they feel great. I was worried they would be too hard on the azz... but they are just perfect.
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Wow, nice seats. Awsome chioce, really sets the car off, I bet they feel great too.
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looks hot, whats the best way to go about installing racing seats with sliders? is it better to go to a shop or do it youself? wheres a good shop(GTA)?
Well, there is no best way really. Either way, a metal plate has to be cut out, to relocate the holes, since the sliders (either ones, stock or universal) do not line up with both the new seat and the bolts in the car.
So you have 2 options:
Fabricate the plate, to mount the universal sliders to the car,
or
Fabricate the plate, to mount the new seats, to the stock sliders.
Problems with the stock sliders, is that the new seats, most likely are taller then the stock seats, so you sit higher, and the backrest is very close to the headliner...
With the universal sliders, they sit lower, and overall fit nicer. but you dont have the sliding range front to back like the stock sliders.
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