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cjridert1

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Jul 4, 2007
Akron, Ohio
I couldn't find much useful info/pics for installing these, so thought Id share here.
These are Pro Street seats.
What I used: 1x1" square tubing, 3/16 x 1 1/4" flat stock, grade 8 5/16 hardware.

The flat stock I brought up in the front around 1.25" and around 2" in the back.
Once the rear straps were bolted to the seat with the square tubing in place, I just tack welded the front straps to the square in the car then pulled it out of the car to put some better weld on.
That's it - enjoy!
 

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Nice Fab job. Are they comfortable seats? I've only heard good things, but not from anyone in the DSM world. Since you have the skills/tools, might not be a bad idea to make a bracket from the back of the seat to the cross tube (per Kirkey instructions). I'm not a fan of bent flat stock without gussets but it's thick and not high angle bends.
 
Looks good.

I recently bought a set of kirkey seats with brackets. They used chromoly tube to fab this bracket.
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Are they comfortable seats?
They aren't bad at all. The shoulder straps are a bit low (Im 5'11"). I would think these would be more and more irritating the taller you were. I only have a few hours of seat time on them, but I haven't had any comfort issues thus far.


I'm not a fan of bent flat stock without gussets but it's thick and not high angle bends.
I was planning on doing gussets, then looked @ my recaro brackets: they are thinner metal with steeper bends on them with no gussets.
 
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