Chris77
30 July 2007, 07:57
not sure if anyone has done this, i'm trying to fit a corbeau sprint seat to a bugeye impreza, the thing is i want to use all the orginal seat bolt pionts and i didn't want to us my existing seats sub frame. I've contacted afew companies about tailored sub frames but nobody has or makes one for a bugeye???
any way has anyone done this or know of any companies that would make something up??
cheers chris.
Dill_typeR
30 July 2007, 09:37
Demon thieves do subframes I'm sure, but these are usually made by the seat manufacturer.
Chris77
31 July 2007, 07:52
yea i though they did too but have spoken to them and they say that the sub frames they do are for bottom mounted seat not the side mounted ones i have. may give them another call, they seem helpful enough on the phone.
Chris.
Dill_typeR
31 July 2007, 12:39
Try and find the measurements.
I've got a bottom mounting seat (Cobra), which I thought would fit my Imola seat, I'm going to try and move the solid bars which the sliders are mounted to outwards to see if a sidemount will then fit in.
dazdavies
31 July 2007, 17:09
I've recently had the same dilema. However I found these subframes from OMP. Basically you bolt these into the original locations and then fit the side mounts which your seat bolts onto.
The only snag is that mine, at the moment, aren't adjustable i.e. wont slide back and forth. However thats not a problem for me as they are in the correct position and i'm the only one going to be driving the car.
I got mine from YB racing on ebay. I think they were about £70 delivered.
I'm sureyou can get sliding rails for them but i'm not sure if height then becomes an issue.
http://www.scoob.co.uk/rebuild/scoobyfloor1.jpg
http://www.scoob.co.uk/rebuild/scoobyfloor3.jpg
Mine is a classic shape but i took a risk in buying New age seat mounts and it turns out they are all the same.
I hope thats of some use.
Daz
If you have a look on the interior mods for the scoobynet car there are details on how they modified a set off o/e seat rails to take a side mount.
Chris77
01 August 2007, 07:47
yea have had quick search and found one good stage by stage guide but it involoved cutting the side mounts, will have another look cheers for all the info chaps.