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Re: fitting aftermarket race seats to sport factory rails!!

Subject: Re: fitting aftermarket race seats to sport factory rails!!
by FATED on 2008/7/18 23:29:24

I think that the brackets in the picture are to adapt after market seats to your factory rails. You keep your electrics except for the lumbar suport and wing adjustment.
like I said I made my own from strap. The driver seat holes were close to the original rails. The pasenger seat was not that close to the manual rails and the seat sits at a little angle. You will see this when you remove the original seats. The strap and a few bolts ran less than $20.

The wires for the lumbar support and wings I just capped and hid under the carpet.

The after market seats may sit a little higher than original.

As far as what seats will fit, check the dimensions of the replacement seats. Web sales like Summit and others give the outside dimensions of the seats.
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