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Old 11-01-2005, 12:15 PM
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Does anyone know of a place in BCS or around that could fab up an adapter to mount my racing seats to my stock seat brackets? Im not having any luck on my own.

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Old 11-01-2005, 12:36 PM
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Best bet would be a chassis shop, and closest ones I know of are in houston. What seats did you go with?
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dunno about any shops but there may be a few people that can do it for ya.
pm phat t/a he can point ya to someone

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Originally Posted by stang killer
Best bet would be a chassis shop, and closest ones I know of are in houston. What seats did you go with?
I went with some off ebay. They aren't sparco or anything cuz those are like 400 a seat. I got mine for 330 shipped for 2 of them. They look nice and feel awesome. I cant wait to get them in.
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I did some in a car for a guy I work with. I went to brazos industries and picked up some 1/4 inch aluminum the size of the frame under the seat then measured the factory holes in the floor and moved the factory brackets around until I had the hole measurements then just drilled holes in the aluminum and bolted them in place. Test fitted the bracket wo the seat and then did some final adjustments. Then just set the aluminum on the seat and drill a hole on each of the four corners and one on the middle on each side then bolt the bracket to the seat. If you need help drop me a line. They will sit a little higher than stock.
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well, u've already got a few options, but Todd (GN) might be able to do it also




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