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I just looked at your link and it looks like I have already worked with those tracks and if I remember correctly part of the problem was the adjustment bar hit the floor and would not work smoothly.
That cross bar points down and when I tried to flip it that didn’t go very well. I have spent...
This has been what seems like a very simple issue to solve. I am going to be able to focus on this more now since everything else I have done as far as the Sniper 2 and fuel tank installation seems to be working very well.
I have put around 4500 miles on my car this summer, mostly back and...
The current set are from either jegs or summit with the twist knob’s for the recliner on both sides of each seat. The other set had that little handle on it and as soon as I leaned back slightly to drive the teeth stripped and back you go.
I drilled both seats and put pins in until I got a...
I haven’t tried those yet. At this point I’m seriously considering putting in some fiberglass seats with the side mount brackets. I know that isn’t a good idea but I am trying not to spend more on seat tracks than the seats.
I am also looking at some replacement 3 point seat belts on summit...
I have played with several aftermarket seat tracks and like most things these days, they are made with the thinnest material and do not allow any slight adjustment or modification without breaking. I am following along here as well.
Are you sure it’s doa? Those units are very sensitive and must have a clean good ground or they will not fire. Don’t ask me how I know because I bought a new one once when it had no fire. Found the ground wire had broken inside the insulation and that was keeping it from working. Good clean...
Thank you for your help and measurements. I need to pull the old carpet anyway as it is toast. I was thinking about using some square tubing to make an adapter but I was thinking it might be too tall.
I have some wood pieces I can play around with and go from there. Again, thank you so...
I appreciate your help and I will have to form a plan and see what I can come up with. If I really get stuck I may just make a nice little road trip to come and see you. I could bring the seats in my Gladiator. I’m just getting back to the seat now after driving the Charger for several weeks...
Original seats are gone with the tracks. I am currently on my second set of aftermarket seats with the knob winding recliner instead of the little ratchet that strips immediately. The other problem is I only have the driveway to work in as our garage is really small and not wide enough to open...
Those original tracks are missed and I recently purchased a contour gauge and am working on making some kind of pattern to match the floor irregularities and find a way to make a level platform to anchor the tracks and seat on. Not sure how this will go.
When you get this box fired up do a test on a good ground spot and see the fire . The engine will likely start even before the first full revolution. Mine always have. Major difference.
Unfortunately no, original tracks went with the original seats and that was entirely my own fault for not realizing that it would be smart to keep the tracks. I own this one.
There’s a good possibility that old MSD box will work fine. And as previously mentioned it will definitely throw some serious lightening out. I had one years ago on an old Dodge pickup running an LA 318 and it went with the truck when I sold it.
I’m following you on the seat track issues. I have tried several different combinations on my aftermarket seats and still can’t seem to get them sitting right and/or securely mounted. I have made some crude adapters and tried a few different seat tracks, but they work loose and the seat rocks...
The rotor fills up the rim diameter really close to the edge. The caliper is centered on the rotor and needs some space to mount up over the rotor. This requires additional space to clear the caliper inside the wheel. I hope this makes sense the way I am explaining this.
Maybe call their tech support and tell them what you have happening. I have a Sniper 2 and so far it has been great. I am not sure if the MSD system has a reset procedure, sometimes you can basically erase the memory and reset. Do you have the information manual or instructions?
Reading your post I was wondering what the shop was doing to your car. Sounds like you had several issues after the shop worked on it. Did they do the install and initial setup? Or just an oil change and screw up your car?
Any shop that works on these cars better know what they are doing...