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Gareth_C
09-04-11, 06:00 PM
Hi all. Im thinking of replacing the orginal seat runners for the rails because of the pedal box :mad:
Im after advice on how this is done what materials are best to use etc.
Cheers Gareth
BRoadGhost
09-04-11, 06:12 PM
Depends how much work you're willing to put into it; i'm sure welding in box is fine, but going the extra mile like the rally teams is the CDS route with flat tops for the side mounts & then maybe spreading the load with some simple flat steel plates each side.
Gareth_C
09-04-11, 06:18 PM
Depends how much work you're willing to put into it; i'm sure welding in box is fine, but going the extra mile like the rally teams is the CDS route with flat tops for the side mounts & then maybe spreading the load with some simple flat steel plates each side.
Its just to get the car done really I have got another shell that im gonna spend time on I just need a quick fix really
MARTIN KELSON
09-04-11, 07:46 PM
These are what i use from Hockly
http://www.hh-ms.com/database/index.php?SelCategoryID=5&SelModelID=14&SelSubCategoryID=4
Here's how I did mine Gareth, hope it helps!
http://www.pngclub.com/forum/showpost.php?p=1264983&postcount=374
Gareth_C
09-04-11, 08:14 PM
Here's how I did mine Gareth, hope it helps!
http://www.pngclub.com/forum/showpost.php?p=1264983&postcount=374
Cheers Iain. Looks like something that could work for the time being what size bar did you use a what mm thickness is the spreader plates.
Can't remember if it was 20mm or 25mm box section. Think I used 3mm thickness on the spreader plates. If you're after a quick fix might be easier just to drill through it instead of putting the threaded inserts in.
Gareth_C
09-04-11, 08:20 PM
Can't remember if it was 20mm or 25mm box section. Think I used 3mm thickness on the spreader plates. If you're after a quick fix might be easier just to drill through it instead of putting the threaded inserts in.
To be honest I probably will go straight through just to keep it simple.
Check my wip gareth, proper pukka weld in rails.
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