Home made aluminum seat bracket for my Sparco

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goderd
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Home made aluminum seat bracket for my Sparco

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Hey guys, just finished this a couple days ago and installed it. I'm sitting a bit too high because of some adapter brackets I made so this seat would fit in both my legacy and my project car, just by removing the legacy bracket. Only problem is that it doesn't slide back enough. Amazing how different the car feels now. Some of the welds aren't pretty, but they are strong. I'm using a mig setup...Thought I would share...

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Re: Home made aluminum seat bracket for my Sparco

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Some of those weld look a little 'cold'. You definitely don't want them to brake in a crash.
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goderd
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Re: Home made aluminum seat bracket for my Sparco

Post by goderd »

Ya it's true. It's more a temporary setup so I can make use of my seat until the intended car is ready for it. It sits too high for my liking anyways but it's short term.
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