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  1. black64

    Source for Interior Fabrication/install

    I'm looking for recommendations from you guys on anybody doing interiors in Michigan. I currently have aluminum door and trim panels and wood like to add proper looking material. It's for my 63 dodge 440.
  2. black64

    Making more legroom...

    Yes bought new bolts and nuts/washers grade 8. You can weld in the bolt to the riser or what I did just a clearance holes and bolt and nut.
  3. black64

    Making more legroom...

    I put the flat stock between the floor and the seat track. The piece in your picture(seat riser) with the studs is what I welded the flat stock to then bolted the whole assembly to the floor. The studs on the riser would come out and they would now be on the flat stock to bolt to the floor.
  4. black64

    Making more legroom...

    Let me try to explain it better. Lay flat stock out where seat tracks mount flat stock should be 3 inches or more longer than seat track. Position seat on flat stock where you would like the seat to be mark both ends of seat track on flat stock to position for welding also mark flat stock from...
  5. black64

    Making more legroom...

    The best way to describe it is the flat stock is two inches longer than the seat track when it is attached with the holes located positioning the tracks back 2 to 3 inches. The flat stock was a 1/4 inch thick 1 inch wide the track is stronger than the stock piece so the seat will not rock back...
  6. black64

    Making more legroom...

    I welded flat stock to the bottom of the seat tracks to set the tracks back about 3 inches in my 64 dodge using the stock hole locations. worked great.
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