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Old 12-20-2016, 02:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Ryan_G
you put the bolts in the holes before you mount the brackets to the seat silly. Good luck getting them in and out of the car though.
I've attempted to do it that way a few times and always feel like I'm gonna cross-thread the bolt going into the side of the seat, it's also a really tight fit getting the bolt in on the side of the trans tunnel, maybe I'm just not talented enough lol
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Originally Posted by spencer9474
I've attempted to do it that way a few times and always feel like I'm gonna cross-thread the bolt going into the side of the seat, it's also a really tight fit getting the bolt in on the side of the trans tunnel, maybe I'm just not talented enough lol
Small cars will have it's challenges,but anything is possible.
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Hopefully so, but let's hope it's never necessary. Experiencing your safety gear in action is ... not optimal.
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Get low today with a Planted. A trusted name in safety equipment.
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Hopefully so, but let's hope it's never necessary. Experiencing your safety gear in action is ... not optimal.
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Any input/products you can show me that would let my wife and i use sliders on driver seat of the car i'm building for her, but also stay low enough to pass a broomstick test? Seats in question likely Sprints, which sit us both plenty low in my car mounted on PCI V1s.

I like these Planted brackets, will plan on using one for the passenger seat fo sho.
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Originally Posted by concealer404
Any input/products you can show me that would let my wife and i use sliders on driver seat of the car i'm building for her, but also stay low enough to pass a broomstick test? Seats in question likely Sprints, which sit us both plenty low in my car mounted on PCI V1s.

I like these Planted brackets, will plan on using one for the passenger seat fo sho.
Noting i can actually "show". we don't have installation services so we have no final pictures. i can tell you from seeing cars with the planted side mounts that, a sprint ,+ planted passes a broomstick test with a hard dog hardcore, and a driver under 6'. although any number of things can change that.
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Could you get these dimensions ? trying to see if it will fit my cobra suzuka, pci mount interferes in the front and at lap belt hole.
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Can't recommend these brackets. Picked up a set of NB passenger mounts from OG, the slots that mount to the seat humps were almost an inch off. Was in a time crunch for an instructor clinic so I couldn't return them, so I just drilled out the rear slots to make them fit. No fault to OG and I don't know about the driver's side versions, but the QA on these leaves a lot to be desired.
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Originally Posted by bigcrab


Could you get these dimensions ? trying to see if it will fit my cobra suzuka, pci mount interferes in the front and at lap belt hole.
From left to right in your picture. 2", 4.5", 4", 3.5", and 4".
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Originally Posted by milkmandan
Can't recommend these brackets. Picked up a set of NB passenger mounts from OG, the slots that mount to the seat humps were almost an inch off. Was in a time crunch for an instructor clinic so I couldn't return them, so I just drilled out the rear slots to make them fit. No fault to OG and I don't know about the driver's side versions, but the QA on these leaves a lot to be desired.
sorry to hear that! You did buy the NB brackets correct? as the NA and NB mounts are different. if so I will alert planted immediately to have that issue resolved.
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Originally Posted by OGRacing
sorry to hear that! You did buy the NB brackets correct? as the NA and NB mounts are different. if so I will alert planted immediately to have that issue resolved.
Yep, NB passenger mounts.
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Originally Posted by milkmandan
Yep, NB passenger mounts.
the message was sent to Planted and they are looking into it.
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Originally Posted by milkmandan
Can't recommend these brackets. Picked up a set of NB passenger mounts from OG, the slots that mount to the seat humps were almost an inch off. Was in a time crunch for an instructor clinic so I couldn't return them, so I just drilled out the rear slots to make them fit. No fault to OG and I don't know about the driver's side versions, but the QA on these leaves a lot to be desired.
Milkman appears that you received NA brackets according to planted. We don't know if it was a shipping, labeling, or a packaging mistake but we do apologize. I have sent you a discount code as an apology. thank you for helping us source the mistakes and make our systems work better.
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Stit lower today. In stock ready to ship.
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Originally Posted by Mobius
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Looking at dimension of Champ-R it looks like they are too big for Miata without cutting metal or the seat.
590 shoulders and 520 base. I thought to fit it needed to be >570mm and >490mm?
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