Ric S.
July 31st, 2007, 04:07 PM
Hey Gang,
The build is moving along at a steady pace. Hopefully I have gone from projected years to a few months before the 99% mark is hit.
Now for the questions. I have the passenger seat in fine but............ I need the experts to sound off on the driver's side. I have the adjustable slide and as I stand and stare for hours at the situation I want to make sure I am on target with two things. One, the back carriage bolts holding the slide units in will be extremely close to the back crossmember on the body frame crossing under the seat area, right?? I measure it to be about 3/4 of an inch in front of the crossbar.
Two, the slide units have rather long studs that pass up into the bottom of the seat frame and then into the seat. Do I cut them off to avoid them being too far up into the actual seat (and my buttockal area) ?? Do they screw to the lower seat frame and not actually penetrate the bottom of the seat cushion frame? Oh so many questions..... I appreciate in advance the answers your experience will provide.
Thanks to all very much.
Ric
The build is moving along at a steady pace. Hopefully I have gone from projected years to a few months before the 99% mark is hit.
Now for the questions. I have the passenger seat in fine but............ I need the experts to sound off on the driver's side. I have the adjustable slide and as I stand and stare for hours at the situation I want to make sure I am on target with two things. One, the back carriage bolts holding the slide units in will be extremely close to the back crossmember on the body frame crossing under the seat area, right?? I measure it to be about 3/4 of an inch in front of the crossbar.
Two, the slide units have rather long studs that pass up into the bottom of the seat frame and then into the seat. Do I cut them off to avoid them being too far up into the actual seat (and my buttockal area) ?? Do they screw to the lower seat frame and not actually penetrate the bottom of the seat cushion frame? Oh so many questions..... I appreciate in advance the answers your experience will provide.
Thanks to all very much.
Ric