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Old 03-31-2005, 03:12 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Ideas for Seat Mounting

I have new seats for my 4th gen that I am looking to put in. The only problem is that I am not quite sure how to go about it. My options from what I have been told are.

1) get a set of seats and use the brackets from them
2) get brackets fabbed
3) buy brackets from a company that makes them

I was just wondering what others have done to get seats in. I would like them to remain at the stock height.

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buy new brackets
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what kind of seats are they? if they're aftermarket seats then you can get universal brackets for them
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The easiest and best way is to buy brackets

The cheapest way is to fab them yourself, but it's a pain and I'm not happy with the end result. They work good but don't look that great.
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I did some initial looking but can't find anyone that sells the brackets. Can anyone suggest a company that would sell brackets for the 92-96?

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I had wedge engineering in california make a custom bracket for my side mount seat (approx $100). You would have to provide them with dimensions, etc. Here's their contact info:

Wedge Engineering
2031 Cherry Industrial Circle
Long Beach California 90805-4409

562-633-1663
Fax 562-633-1314
Email: wedge90805@msn.com
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when i bought my torinos, i just got universal sliders from sparco also, i think they were like 100each or something. but well worth it. Took me like 4 hours to get everything adjusted right and workign smooth.
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