http://www.memoryfab.com/product/1125
Their website has been weird lately, you would probably have to call them. I used their low rails on my S58 when I had it. It worked very well. And I sat very low. |
Originally Posted by FRT_Fun
(Post 12715)
http://www.memoryfab.com/product/1125
Their website has been weird lately, you would probably have to call them. I used their low rails on my S58 when I had it. It worked very well. And I sat very low. |
How do they mount? On the stock rails? Then yea I'm sure the memoryfab stuff won't work.
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Originally Posted by FRT_Fun
(Post 12719)
How do they mount? On the stock rails? Then yea I'm sure the memoryfab stuff won't work.
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You can compromise a bit with the stock arrangement. You can take a cut-off wheel and remove the rear pedestals (gain 3/4"), then straighten the bend of the rear on the stock slider (another 1/2"), and bolt through the floor and use a large washer underneath the car. When the seat is all the way back you drop about an inch or inch and a quarter but when the seat is pulled forward it is pretty well stock height.
Or you could go flat on the floor with an aluminum racing seat and keep an Atlanta Metro yellow pages in the trunk for girlies to sit on. |
Originally Posted by sixshooter
(Post 12753)
You can compromise a bit with the stock arrangement. You can take a cut-off wheel and remove the rear pedestals (gain 3/4"), then straighten the bend of the rear on the stock slider (another 1/2"), and bolt through the floor and use a large washer underneath the car. When the seat is all the way back you drop about an inch or inch and a quarter but when the seat is pulled forward it is pretty well stock height.
Or you could go flat on the floor with an aluminum racing seat and keep an Atlanta Metro yellow pages in the trunk for girlies to sit on. |
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