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Old 04-11-2002, 12:22 PM   #1
Brad
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Question seat question (bolting down seats)

Yesterday I picked up some Honda seats from a junkyard. I'm going to put these in my truck, but the brackets under the slider rails would need to be modified. Instead, I'd like to cut these L-shaped brackets off at the rivets,make my own brackets, and then using grade 8 bolts, bolt them to the seat rails. The rivets are about 1/4" in dia. with 2 going through each bracket. I've looked at many different models of seats from different cars and they're pretty much bracketed all the same (so you know what I'm referring to). Would you guys do this or would this be unsafe? I figure it's okay because the seatbelt is doing all the work of holding me in place, and not the actual seat itself.
(btw, I will be selling my Mazda 626 seats cheap if anyone is interested)

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Old 04-11-2002, 07:46 PM   #2
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If you use grade 8 bolts and a thick fender washer to distribute the load underneath you should be fine. I used a 4" square piece of steel with a hole drilled in it for a washer. I've done this to 3 trucks and never had a problem.

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Old 04-12-2002, 02:03 PM   #3
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On mine, the rear mounts fit,and the front I drilled ,and used #8s and large washers,been fine for 4 years,but then,never really tested either.

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