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JK Composites seats fitted
Humbug - 29/3/09 at 02:34 PM

I got my "new" (...to me...) seats from bjw970s (thanks, Brian) last week and I spent the whole of yesterday fitting them. It was a bt of a fiddle, to say the least, starting with the fact the the frotn of the seat is so high that I couldn't reach the pedals comfortably even with the seat as far forward as it would go. Quick attach with the jigsaw to cut off an L-shape including the lip on the leading edge and bolt the L back on and it was an inch lower, so hey presto!

Other than that, I had to make a couple of new bracing brackets (the JK seats are very light but the back is a bit flexible, so need to be braced to the back panel), measure, drill, trial fit, remove, remeasure, etc. (you get the picture) until I got them in. This morning I was going to take it to the WLM meeting but a flat battery prevented that, so I put it on the charger and I went out for a blat this afternoon and I'm well pleased with the support that the seat gives. Rescued attachment 2009-03-29 New seats fitted.JPG
Rescued attachment 2009-03-29 New seats fitted.JPG


daniel mason - 29/3/09 at 02:47 PM

where did you get the seat padding from? i need some for a grp tub seat in my mnr. did you have to raise the rear of the seat a bit to compensate for the high front edge? just looks quite upright from camera angles. nice seats tho. cheers

[Edited on 29/3/09 by daniel mason]


Humbug - 29/3/09 at 03:43 PM

The padding was on the seats when I got them. The guy I bought them from said he got the padding from JC Composites JK Composites when he originally bought the seats.

Rather than raise the rear, I chopped off a bit from the front and effectively lowered it by bolting the cut L back on. This does make the seat a little more upright but for me it feels OK.

The lowest part of the base of the seat touches the floor and is bolted through the floor.

[Edited on 29.03.2009 by Humbug] Rescued attachment cut seat.jpg
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Richard Quinn - 29/3/09 at 03:46 PM

I've got one of those types of seat as my passenger seat (drivers is the base mount jobbie). I haven't used the supplied ally brackets but moulded one from carbon/kevlar that pretty much follows the shape of the back of the seat. My main concern was that, in an impact, the seat could break away from the bracket leaving a 6" ally dagger sticking out from the bulkhead.


sorens2 - 29/3/09 at 07:12 PM

I need a set as well......

Nice job.

Soren S2