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Anyone who has had seats out tell me if there is anything more than a couple of load spreading washers under each corner?
When I got mine years ago the seats had just been out and it was guess work for me putting them back, but I always feel too low.(maybe I'm a short arse)
Was thinking of making some 1 inch spacers to give me a little more height?
When I got mine years ago the seats had just been out and it was guess work for me putting them back, but I always feel too low.(maybe I'm a short arse)
Was thinking of making some 1 inch spacers to give me a little more height?
Mine has some inch and a half tubing under the front of the runners to tilt them backwards, I'm going to raise the pass side front and back for my wife/son and play about with the drivers side, even at 6'2" I still feel too low down when driving.
I fitted Tuscan seats prior to having them trimmed, I'm glad I did because as nice as they look I felt to high up and the increased size compared to the original Griff seats reduces the rearward travel.
Pair of green grey Tuscan seats anyone?
I fitted Tuscan seats prior to having them trimmed, I'm glad I did because as nice as they look I felt to high up and the increased size compared to the original Griff seats reduces the rearward travel.
Pair of green grey Tuscan seats anyone?
The standard seat mounts are appalling. They are literally four holes drilled in the fairly thin GRP floor with, if you are lucky a washer of sorts underneath although there is not a lot of room for anything of a decant size on the front bolts they are located in a U section.
Some people have welded steel bars across between the chassis rails to get a decent fixing. Another solution is to reinforce the GRP around the fixing holes inside the car and make two flat steel bars to bolt front to back on the underside in place of the washers.
Some people have welded steel bars across between the chassis rails to get a decent fixing. Another solution is to reinforce the GRP around the fixing holes inside the car and make two flat steel bars to bolt front to back on the underside in place of the washers.
V8Bart said:
Thanks, that explains it as my rails are just bolted direct to floor with some washers.
Anyone got a pic? Gonna have to make some it seems.
My passenger side was just bolted to the floor but the drivers side had extra box section tube under the front mounts (not on the rear mounts) - the seat base is therefore angled backwards (which I actually prefer). Also both seat bases are drivers side (according to the felt tip writing on the underside). Typical random TVR build approach really.Anyone got a pic? Gonna have to make some it seems.
When I put them back in I used square steel plate washers to re-enforce the fibreglass on the inside and steel flat bar for the underside.
Might have some pics from when I did my carpets, will have a look tonight.
g8ape said:
Mine has some inch and a half tubing under the front of the runners to tilt them backwards, I'm going to raise the pass side front and back for my wife/son and play about with the drivers side, even at 6'2" I still feel too low down when driving.
I fitted Tuscan seats prior to having them trimmed, I'm glad I did because as nice as they look I felt to high up and the increased size compared to the original Griff seats reduces the rearward travel.
Pair of green grey Tuscan seats anyone?
I also will have Tuscan seats in my Griff-project, but i let them retrim them without the cushions where you sit on, i like it to sit low and feel everything... Might also be a solution for you?I fitted Tuscan seats prior to having them trimmed, I'm glad I did because as nice as they look I felt to high up and the increased size compared to the original Griff seats reduces the rearward travel.
Pair of green grey Tuscan seats anyone?
Infinity thanks for the idea. I have sat in a Tuscan seat with the seat cushion removed, as you say it would need additional upholstering.
Another issue with Tuscan seats is the fitting of a roll bar, the fitting method with the bar being secured near to the reel of the seat belt reduces seat base adjustment for taller people, the way round this is to fit static race belts and typical TVR your left with an ever growing list of considerations and modifications...
Another issue with Tuscan seats is the fitting of a roll bar, the fitting method with the bar being secured near to the reel of the seat belt reduces seat base adjustment for taller people, the way round this is to fit static race belts and typical TVR your left with an ever growing list of considerations and modifications...
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