Well it's a lot harder to manufacture a wedged piece than using a piece of continuous section. Maybe it's easier to just order them from the UK in that case.
Anyone got the dimensions that they can post up?
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Well it's a lot harder to manufacture a wedged piece than using a piece of continuous section. Maybe it's easier to just order them from the UK in that case.
Anyone got the dimensions that they can post up?
I don't have them any more but there was a similar setup in the County I sold to Mark2 (dunno if he still has it). If you are making them yourself, just measure the length of the existing rail = length of the bottom, then measure the height of the edge behind the driver's seat = height of the notch and decide how much further back you want the seat = length of the notch. Then holes for attaching in place of the existing rails and second set of holes for where the rails will attach.
If you have longish legs, I'd go with a square section - the wedge type raises the rear of the seat a lot more than the front and isn't (IMHO) as comfortable as the standard seat angle.