After market seat install
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After market seat install
Ok bought some Corbeau aftermarket seats
now the issue i have is fitting these in - i started off by taking off the frames from of the stock seats and trying to get them to mount on the new seats as the seats i received did have one universal plates - this did not work !
so my question is i know you get the universal mounts form Mazdarotaryparts - but these apparently do need modifications - what kind of modifications would be needed for these to fit ?
how has everyone else fitted these to thier cars ?
now the issue i have is fitting these in - i started off by taking off the frames from of the stock seats and trying to get them to mount on the new seats as the seats i received did have one universal plates - this did not work !
so my question is i know you get the universal mounts form Mazdarotaryparts - but these apparently do need modifications - what kind of modifications would be needed for these to fit ?
how has everyone else fitted these to thier cars ?
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Corbeau offers seat mounts for our car i think. Search for your car on that bracket guide, it has the code and price and everything. http://www.corbeau.com/bracket_guide/bracket.shtmls
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Thanks for that
but Corbeau UK dont do these for some reason ?
might have to ge this shipped in, but can imagine will be a heafty price to pay for that - was hoping could do some safe mods to get them to fit !
but Corbeau UK dont do these for some reason ?
might have to ge this shipped in, but can imagine will be a heafty price to pay for that - was hoping could do some safe mods to get them to fit !
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I fabbed my own to mount my kirkey seat, it is a fixed mount. I do have rubber cushions for dampening tho. Just used plain ole flat stock from the local hardware store,,, with the help of a welder and chop saw of course.
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