@@mdcobra001 that's strong enough to hold the seat in place in an accident? Couldn't you have run the cross bars under to save the 1/8 so it didn't feel up so high?
Not sure about accident durability. I hope I never find out. I suppose putting some gussets in place would help. I suppose you could put the cross bars on the bottom however the seat would’ve needed to be moved to one side and the legs down would need to be moved. The way the seats fit, they are down as far as I see feasible.
I need to do a set for my car also, what thickness of steel did you use for the brackets?
I used 1-1/2 x 1/8 flat bar stock. Need a 4’ piece for the bottom bars and a 3’ piece for the top cross bars per side.
@@mdcobra001 that's strong enough to hold the seat in place in an accident?
Couldn't you have run the cross bars under to save the 1/8 so it didn't feel up so high?
Not sure about accident durability. I hope I never find out. I suppose putting some gussets in place would help.
I suppose you could put the cross bars on the bottom however the seat would’ve needed to be moved to one side and the legs down would need to be moved. The way the seats fit, they are down as far as I see feasible.
@@mdcobra001 I agree with you I'd rather avoid finding out but also don't want to find out the hard way.