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DaddyA 19th August 2009 01:58 PM

Seat strength members / extra support
 
Hi all,

It was posted a while back but cannot find it - possibly deleted??

Has anyone got the dimensions for the extra seat supports (hopefully some nice ones from Fabby) as I will be using ali for the floor and need the extra support for safety and of course the eventaul IVA.

The ones between the sides and tunnel.

What are people using - 40x3, 19x19, 25x25???

AshG 19th August 2009 07:44 PM

i gave andy all the dimensions for fitting fabbys seats a while back. If he has lost them then i will go out and re measure for you.

think i used 40 x 4 as its what i had, but even with the metro runners which are an inch high the seats are pretty low. im considering putting some spacers under them to make my seating position a bit higher.

DaddyA 20th August 2009 04:22 PM

Cheers Ash,

had a chat with Andy - would it be possible to get the measurements again??? Pretty please.

Not too worried about being sat low - 6ft 2 with stumpy legs so body is about 5ft10, just need to make sure i'm below the roll bar.

It will be easier to raise the seats if needed.

DaddyA 23rd August 2009 10:12 AM

Can anyone help with the spacing for the extra supports for the seats???

AshG 23rd August 2009 12:32 PM

sorry i forgot to reply to your pm. im a bit forgetful you have to keep nagging me :D


DaddyA 23rd August 2009 03:00 PM

Cheers Ash,

don't like to pester people, printed it off just in case!

RAYLEE29 23rd August 2009 05:42 PM

I used 19mm box in simillar position
Ray:)

Peter-C 9th January 2010 07:10 PM

seat runners
 
Has anyone used the original Sierra seat runners ?

Cheers

Peter

DaddyA 10th January 2010 12:45 PM

Spikehaus used the sierra runners, needed a bit of fettling.:)

Spikehaus 10th January 2010 09:48 PM







Its amazing what you can do with a few hours work, a drill and some flap disks. The secret to stripping them is grinding back the surface to expose the spot welds, drill them out and then lever of the sundry bits. A coat of paint and you have some nice runners. I cheated, I strapped them down on the Bridgeport table and milled the top of. It vibrated a bit!


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