The back seat will be non-functional since I added tubs & a 4-bar suspension. I cut back the top & bottom of the seat to allow it to remain in its stock position. Once the new upholstery is installed, you won't be able to tell that the car is tubbed by looking at the rear seat. First photo is of...
I fabricated my own today using 18ga metal & welded two nuts on the topside. See photo. Used thicker bumper stops which helps the door pop open when button is pushed. Works like a charm. Thanks for the feedback. Case closed.
Does anyone have a photo of the catch that fastens to the top of the glove box and hangs down? Can't seem to find one for sale. If I knew what it looks like, I can probably make one.
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Ya I called legendary and they don’t make any solid bench seat upholstery now. I'm going to go with custom upholstery now. Thanks everyone for your effort .
CORRECTION: I have a solid back bench seat that bolts into my '68 Dodge Dart 2-door sedan. Don't know if the seat is original to the car but it fits. Looking for front & rear seat upholstery. Any ideas are appreciated. It could be a 4-door sedan seat as well?
Additional thoughts: block both ports on m/c, stand on the pedal & see if it stays firm or if it fades.
If it fades, try bench bleeding m/c on the car again. If that doesn't work, then the puck or faulty bore is the problem so replace it. If you insist on keeping the Wilwood adjustable...
My experience is that a 15/16 master cylinder will do the job for your disc & drums. I personally found that rear proportioning valves are a waste of money. Thoroughly check for blockages in your front brake lines. I highly recommend the #3 stainless steel flex lines. FYI - Wilwood recommends no...