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SteveH1 24th January 2016 09:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rosco (Post 102861)
Haha pmsl how did you manage that?

I think the sleep depravation from the baby is starting to catch up with me.
But it gave me a good laugh.

SeriesLandy 24th January 2016 09:39 PM

You will have to cut the cable anyway. In its position on the plans it makes a nice arm rest as I have my seat all the way back

SteveH1 24th January 2016 09:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SeriesLandy (Post 102865)
You will have to cut the cable anyway. In its position on the plans it makes a nice arm rest as I have my seat all the way back

Fair enough
Have you a link to the seats you used
Thanks

SeriesLandy 24th January 2016 09:55 PM

The old style cobra seven's
They aren't as comfy as they look. My friend has a pair of jk composite seats that he finds really comfy but I didn't fit in them. I'm too wide, not that I'm fat.

My car

SteveH1 24th January 2016 10:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SeriesLandy (Post 102867)
The old style cobra seven's
They aren't as comfy as they look. My friend has a pair of jk composite seats that he finds really comfy but I didn't fit in them. I'm too wide, not that I'm fat.

My car

Yea they look nice with the pads
did he bolt them to the chassis or did he have runners
do they fit on a standard runners

SeriesLandy 24th January 2016 10:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SteveH1 (Post 102868)
Yea they look nice with the pads
did he bolt them to the chassis or did he have runners
do they fit on a standard runners

My drivers seat is on a runner and the passenger is on 25mm box with m8 bolts straight into to the bottom of the seat.
I'm not too sure about the jk ones, I think he had a runner but I'm not sure. Have a look at the jk website they look nice but you need to sit in one first.
Tillet are also very nice but costly, especially in carbon

garyt 24th January 2016 10:16 PM

haha nice one with the bracket :)
my hand brake is further back and yes I shortened the cable . like said above try and lower it if possible mine lands nicely inside my arm when reaching for the gear lever, also I padded out the tunnel top so the handbrake appears lower.
Seats , I used westfield sports seats
if you troll through my build you will see photos of seat and handbrake if you need more shout and I'll take some better ones

RichardH 24th January 2016 10:49 PM





heres my mx5 handbrake. i cut the cable bracket from the donor and welded that in the same place as the book bracket, then fitted the cables which gave me the handle position, works a treat and means its all standard, the saturn plans show a homemade cable for the last bit which i just dont like

SteveH1 24th January 2016 10:55 PM

Cheers for that.
Yea im not a fan of cutting it.
Would you have an expanded view showing the handbrake in relation to the gearstick
Cheers

SteveH1 28th January 2016 08:19 PM

Untitled by stephen harborne, on Flickr

Untitled by stephen harborne, on Flickr

Untitled by stephen harborne, on Flickr

Untitled by stephen harborne, on Flickr

Rear suspension brackets in place


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