Fabrication, Bracket for seat |
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Fabrication, Bracket for seat |
Randal |
May 14 2013, 06:34 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 4,446 Joined: 29-May 03 From: Los Altos, CA Member No.: 750 |
I've got to install a seat bracket before Cascade Lakes, otherwise I might not pass tech inspection.
Been looking at a number of different options. First of all here are a couple of pictures so you'll see how much space (and angles) I have to work with. Front view: From the back at the top: From the back looking down: Was thinking about making an L bracket that I can bolt to the seat (the 2.5" section between the holes for the seat belts. I'll use something like a carriage bolt with a rounded head on the drivers side of the seat. Found a couple of brackets for the roll bar that will work: Or use a couple of these with the same L bracket Coleman also makes a parallel one that might be easier to bolt up to the L bracket on the roll bar side. Good way or is there a better way. All ideas appreciated! |
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