Just drove from KW, to OKC, back to KW (4,000 miles) Wished the Drivers Seat could go back another 4-6"'s
any suggestions? Aftermarket parts?
Moving Driver Seat Back
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Re: Moving Driver Seat Back
You could get a couple of inches by making yourself some custom brackets, but 6" would put the seat well behind the B-pillar, and thus render the seatbelt totally useless. Not sure I'd go that far back...
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Re: Moving Driver Seat Back
I've been doing some research...and found a lot of options, and a heck of an offer from these Guys! But I'm about as far away as geographically possible and still be in CONUS
We feel your legroom pain and want to liberate you!
robert
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We want to add as many new models to the lineup that we can but we need to make sure the demand is there.
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Our manufacturing facility is located in Los Angeles, CA. If you are willing to drop your car off for 3-5 days we will provide you with a free rental car and a free set of brackets at the end. Simply reply to this email for more info.
Some cars are just too rare / demand is too low for us to produce. Many of you ask if we would fabricate a custom solution for you. We do offer one off custom brackets and the cost is roughly $1500. Reply to this email for more info.
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To more legroom,
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www.extendmyseat.com.
We feel your legroom pain and want to liberate you!
robert
Thanks for submitting your model.
Its now officially in the database.
We want to add as many new models to the lineup that we can but we need to make sure the demand is there.
Two ways you can help / other options.
Our manufacturing facility is located in Los Angeles, CA. If you are willing to drop your car off for 3-5 days we will provide you with a free rental car and a free set of brackets at the end. Simply reply to this email for more info.
Some cars are just too rare / demand is too low for us to produce. Many of you ask if we would fabricate a custom solution for you. We do offer one off custom brackets and the cost is roughly $1500. Reply to this email for more info.
We get a ton of inquires so we can't respond to them all. Rest assured your model is now in the database. If you still feel like you really need to ask a question, just respond to this email, or you can find us on Facebook and we try and respond to all inquiries within 24hrs.
To more legroom,
Griff
www.extendmyseat.com.
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Re: Moving Driver Seat Back
LOL, $1500,,,
4 pcs of 1/4" x 1" bar stock as long as you want to go back. I used 4" each so a 36" bar and 4 short 5/16" bolts was maybe six bucks .
I went 3" back, 4" steel.
Each piece gets one tapped hole for a 5/16 bolt and another through hole for the same size bolt so maybe 3/8".
unbolt the slider track from the seat base then re-install with the extensions between.
I changed my seats since then so I built custom pedestals but I've seen those bits in my shop somewhere. If I see them again I'll grab a pic.
4 pcs of 1/4" x 1" bar stock as long as you want to go back. I used 4" each so a 36" bar and 4 short 5/16" bolts was maybe six bucks .
I went 3" back, 4" steel.
Each piece gets one tapped hole for a 5/16 bolt and another through hole for the same size bolt so maybe 3/8".
unbolt the slider track from the seat base then re-install with the extensions between.
I changed my seats since then so I built custom pedestals but I've seen those bits in my shop somewhere. If I see them again I'll grab a pic.
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