If you don't have a power seat but you have buckets or 60/40 seats you can find a working power base and switch it over to give you more adjustment.
I also made brackets to move my seat farther back to give me more leg room but it also angles the seat slightly downward giving some extra headroom as well.
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Probably easiest way to lower front seat is to let air out of tires.
Sorry....couldn't help it
If you don't have a power seat but you have buckets or 60/40 seats you can find a working power base and switch it over to give you more adjustment.
I also made brackets to move my seat farther back to give me more leg room but it also angles the seat slightly downward giving some extra headroom as well.
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Yes, the new studs which are grade 8 bolts are welded in place, but they could be drilled, tapped and then use Loctite to hold them also.great execution. I think I'm going to do this this week. Were the new studs welding to the plate?
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