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Modifying bride RO seat rails


drift_bear

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The pics will be in the depths of my build thread, but it's an easy enough job to do anyway.

 

If you picture the runners, one on each side of each seat, running front to back. Connecting those are two metal bars. The rear bar clashes with the moulded bucket in the bottom of some Recaro seats (Trendline etc), so this bar needs cutting out.

 

The seats are ridgid, and with the one remaining bar there are totally solid when bolted up. Quite unnerving to do it in new rails, but it's an easy job :)

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Me :D

 

The pics will be in the depths of my build thread, but it's an easy enough job to do anyway.

 

If you picture the runners, one on each side of each seat, running front to back. Connecting those are two metal bars. The rear bar clashes with the moulded bucket in the bottom of some Recaro seats (Trendline etc), so this bar needs cutting out.

 

The seats are ridgid, and with the one remaining bar there are totally solid when bolted up. Quite unnerving to do it in new rails, but it's an easy job :)

 

That's right it was your thread lol, that's why I couldn't find anything from a non-build thread haha. Cheers for that, it's the treadlines I have and I just made some little spacers to clear the bar!

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That's right it was your thread lol, that's why I couldn't find anything from a non-build thread haha. Cheers for that, it's the treadlines I have and I just made some little spacers to clear the bar!

 

Spacers are fine also, but I didn't want to raise the height of my seat :) the buckets on mine actually press into the carpet, so they're mounted as low as is physically possible, and I find the driving position perfect :)

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Spacers are fine also, but I didn't want to raise the height of my seat :) the buckets on mine actually press into the carpet, so they're mounted as low as is physically possible, and I find the driving position perfect :)

 

Yeah the spacers were only a temp thing originally just so i could fit the seats as my stock drivers seat broke. I have a few other jobs to do this week on the interior so will get all that done at the same time!

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