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yeah there quite hard right now but i think they will break in a little, oh and they also sit a little high but i can live with it, i used the stock sliders/brackets just had to modify them a little. im sure with the optional brackets you can buy from scat they would sit a little lower but for 60 bucks a piece ill try it like this for now.
oh and i don't think im gonna buy the harnesses, i believe you have to have a bar in the back to mount them to and with a baby back there it wont work out to well lol
Last edited by greenmachine; May 24th, 2007, 10:30 PM.
please excuse my spelling... i went to a cathlic school.
you don't need a rollcage bar.. just some small tubing to attach the shoulder harness's too. it would take up the leg room, so only 2 adults can ride, but would be fine for the babys. you can pick up brand new in the box harnesses for extremly cheap.. and fab up a small bar to attach them to. just remember to leave clearance for the moving seat, and youll be good to go.. ive seen it done quite a few times and some bars are attached right to the bolts holding the seat down.. i wouldn't recomend this because remember.. your seat will only go as far as the belts let you go.
seats look awesome.
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They do look really nice, I wouldn't mind getting some new seats for my car. Only thing that would keep me from getting them is that I would lose my power seat if I change to aftermarket seats.
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