DavidLee
Well-Known Member
I am looking for a set of premade seat brackets tat will mount a rci aluminum racing seat or have a member possible fabup a pair. it needs to pass the nhra rules.
Not that difficult to make your own. We made some tubular mounts that tie in the factory bolt holes, under car floor bars and into the trans tunnel.I am looking for a set of premade seat brackets tat will mount a rci aluminum racing seat or have a member possible fabup a pair. it needs to pass the nhra rules.
if i had the welding skills to do this, i would not being asking for help. right now, i could say that i am one of the worst welders everNot that difficult to make your own. We made some tubular mounts that tie in the factory bolt holes, under car floor bars and into the trans tunnel.
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your mailbox is fullI have a set but not sure what brand they are. If u IM me I can text or email some pics. Kim
I used to make seat brackets, by using 2 pieces of alum angle one turned upside down and bolted to the seat, the other bolted to the upper one, then drilled holes in the floor where needed to mount the whole thing to the floor. That was on chevys, they seemed to have flatter floors than A bodies. You can shim to get a flat supporting surface, and even drill a series of holes for a tilting adjustment. You may have to make a pair or two to get it right, but it`s easy. They can be applied to a sliding seat bracket too, if u watch the heighth (size) of the angles. I think I used 1 1/2 x1/8" alum. angle.if i had the welding skills to do this, i would not being asking for help. right now, i could say that i am one of the worst welders ever
Hey there Mr. Gun, I have a few questions about the brackets you have made for members but your email box is full. Could you contact me or make some space? Thanks buddy.I can help you out. I’ve made dozens of sets for members here