Some pics of my seat installation. I didn't want to make custom brackets, and drill holes in the floor to mount the new sliders. So I decided to use spacers on the stock sliders, and aluminum plates to mount the seats. Which worked perfect on the drivers side. That was until I went to mount the passenger seat. Because the slider was different next to the trans tunnel (raised with drop brackets) it wouldn't work with the 3/8" spacers I used on the drivers side. So I tried 1-3/4" which solved the problem, but raised the seats to much to drive the car. My solution was to make one custom bracket for the passenger seat using the stock holes in the floor. The seat isn't adjustable, but it doesn't need to be.
The new bracket next to the stock one.
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The aluminum plate I used to adapt the new seat to the sliders.
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Wallah!
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Here is the mirror, and tach mounts. I used the 2 visor mounting points, and only had to drill one hole in the roof.
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I needed to use a 5panel mirror a panel wagon has a big blind spots. The pic is taken from the drivers seat to show the view. This is the second car that I have used one of these, and I love them. I can look strait ahead, and know where traffic is at all times.
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