where can i findaftermarket seat brackets
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From: owatonna, mn
Vehicle: 2001 hyundai tiburon
so i have checked kspec, importshark, sharkracing and ebay and i havent found seat brackets for aftermarket seats for the rd2 tib and im wonderin where u rd owners with aftermarket seats where u got ur brackets from? i jus want a decent set of brackets nothing to outrages in price. so if i can get some help i would appreciate it
mine cost about 10 bucks.... TO MAKE!!!!
I dont believe there are any seat adaptors out there to purchase but there cake to make...
First remove the stock seat, rails are attched to the shitty stock seats...then you will need to go to home-depo and get 34" of 4" wide steel, and atleast an 1/8th inch thick, cut that 34" in half. This is enough to make one side. Then you mount them to the stock front holes in the first set and drill them for the front set of bolts first make sure you mount them so that most the material will be towards the INSIDE of the seat, so you have mounting room as your seat silders will range from 14" wide to like 16" this hints for the 4" wide material. then you will have to use a decent size hammer and beat them around the coner so you can angle them down, so they dont bow up, then you measure twice and drill once for the second set of bolt hole in the rear of your adaptor, then you will just mount the set of adaptor YOU just made to the seat and sliders you bought...
I will take some pictures for you when i get off work tonite... Might make things alot easier to understand!
I dont believe there are any seat adaptors out there to purchase but there cake to make...
First remove the stock seat, rails are attched to the shitty stock seats...then you will need to go to home-depo and get 34" of 4" wide steel, and atleast an 1/8th inch thick, cut that 34" in half. This is enough to make one side. Then you mount them to the stock front holes in the first set and drill them for the front set of bolts first make sure you mount them so that most the material will be towards the INSIDE of the seat, so you have mounting room as your seat silders will range from 14" wide to like 16" this hints for the 4" wide material. then you will have to use a decent size hammer and beat them around the coner so you can angle them down, so they dont bow up, then you measure twice and drill once for the second set of bolt hole in the rear of your adaptor, then you will just mount the set of adaptor YOU just made to the seat and sliders you bought...
I will take some pictures for you when i get off work tonite... Might make things alot easier to understand!



