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Yeah ive heard it's a pain in the a** to put these in.Are the rails able to be changed over or modified to fit?Or should i give up and clean up the old seats and sell off the el seats.
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easpak91 |
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They are a pain in the a** to modify but it can be done. I got around it by removing rear inside bracket from orig seat secure it to el seat(using high tensile bolts and re weld). Bolt down 2 rear brackets first and then front inside bracket(near console) and you will notice the front outside bracket near door wont match original hole on the floor pan so i drilled a hole in line with the bracket threw the floor and used a high tensile nut and bolt to secure it to the floor.
There are other ways ive seen this mod been done but ive found this to be the easiest and cheapest way of doing it. Now i just got to figure out how to line the EL back seat with the mounts/catch as the catch is about an inch to high.
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easpak91 wrote: They are a pain in the a** to modify but it can be done. I got around it by removing rear inside bracket from orig seat secure it to el seat(using high tensile bolts and re weld). Bolt down 2 rear brackets first and then front inside bracket(near console) and you will notice the front outside bracket near door wont match original hole on the floor pan so i drilled a hole in line with the bracket threw the floor and used a high tensile nut and bolt to secure it to the floor. There are other ways ive seen this mod been done but ive found this to be the easiest and cheapest way of doing it. Now i just got to figure out how to line the EL back seat with the mounts/catch as the catch is about an inch to high. do you have any pics of how it looks mate? cheers |
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easpak91 |
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Will try 2 take some pics 2murra if time permits.
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easpak91 |
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Here is pretty much the process with pics as promised
Attachment: File comment: Grind of welds and each bracket pin(2) of EA rail EA bracket.JPG [ 33.5 KiB | Viewed 227 times ] Attachment: File comment: EA rail with bracket removed, you may need a centre punch to pop out the bracket pins once grounded EA bracket removed.JPG [ 27.45 KiB | Viewed 269 times ] Attachment: File comment: Use 2 high tensile bolts to secure your EA bracket to EL/EF rail EA to EL bolt.JPG [ 32.78 KiB | Viewed 230 times ] Attachment: File comment: Bolt down the 2 rear brackets to floor then the bracket that is on the console side EL seat installed.JPG [ 35.71 KiB | Viewed 240 times ] Attachment: File comment: You will notice that the bracket on the door side does not line up, drill hole through the floor in line with the hole in the bracket and use a high tensile bolt to secure.
El outside bracket.JPG [ 37.02 KiB | Viewed 247 times ]
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jaysway |
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easpak91 wrote: Here is pretty much the process with pics as promised Attachment: EA bracket.JPG Attachment: EA bracket removed.JPG Attachment: EA to EL bolt.JPG Attachment: EL seat installed.JPG Attachment: El outside bracket.JPG that looks quite simple cheers for that info mate |
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easpak91 |
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It is pretty simple and str8 forward i didnt go into to much detail with the process but if you get stuck just post ya question in this post and ill help you out
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