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Front Seat Locations...

jeffncs

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Would someone please post pics of their front (stock) seats? I replaced my floors and have no reference points for drilling holes or for installing subfloor, reinforcements.

I need both sides...

Thanks.
Jeff
 

Blue71

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jeff,

Are you going back with the stock seat set-up? I can get you some pics I have with the seats completely out and the bare stock floors showing. Or I can get some hole measurements. Let me know.

Andy
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eb66to77

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One way; find center on the seat and make sure it is centered with the steering wheel. Then move them in depth to your liking.
 

roundhouse

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Unless you are doing a stock resto, why use the stock seats?

I have Miata seats and they are 10x times more comfortable than the stockers.
 
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jeffncs

jeffncs

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Thanks for all the input. Seats are in place.

To answer your Q's about using non-stock seats. I'm running low on cash right now and have a pile of projects ahead of me (engine and trans; bodywork and paint). I had the stockers sitting in storage, so in they went! At some point, I'll replace; for now I need to stick with what I have...

Thanks guys. As always, you're on the spot for the assist!

Jeff
 
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