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lks dcvn 01-10-2021 07:12 PM

Moving Driver Seat Back - on top of carpet or under?
 
I'm doing this mod on one of the trucks I'm building.

For those who have done this - did you put the steel plate under the carpet or on top of it? I plan to weld nuts to the bottom of the plate so I can install them front legs like OEM. I also plan to place some hard rubber (possible an old body mount puck) to help with distributing the load over a larger section of the floor where the front feet are. This really does help with the leg room on these trucks - I have 2 additional inches to move back now.

Links for reference - here and here.

I have everything mocked up now - just wondering if I need to plan to have the plate visible or not after I get my carpet installed.

A1971Blazer 01-10-2021 07:22 PM

Re: Moving Driver Seat Back - on top of carpet or under?
 
My '70 had two holes at the rear that were about 2½" back from where the seat was bolted...same size...same spacing
I made a steel plate like you described....welded nuts on the bottom and attached it to the existing front mounting holes with flat head screws....under the carpet
It made a slight bulge but un-noticeable with the seat in.
I'm 6'2".....it made a world of difference for me
I have pictures somewhere...just can't find them right now

lks dcvn 01-10-2021 07:57 PM

Re: Moving Driver Seat Back - on top of carpet or under?
 
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Perfect - I was hoping it was under the carpet for a cleaner look. I just need to weld the nuts to the bottom side of the plate and I should be good. Did you run anything at the back of the plate (underneath for support) by chance or just leave it alone.

I had to weld up some holes in the floor from a PO installing some non-OEM bucket seats.

I took your lead with the front bolts being flat to prevent bunching. Here is a pic from one of your older posts.

A1971Blazer 01-11-2021 08:01 AM

Re: Moving Driver Seat Back - on top of carpet or under?
 
I didn't put anything underneath the plate but the nuts I welded underneath weren't far from the floor.
I used ¼" steel plate......I figured it it sagged at all the nuts would contact the floor
(I searched high and low for that picture, I didn't remember posting it)

lks dcvn 01-11-2021 08:49 AM

Re: Moving Driver Seat Back - on top of carpet or under?
 
Here it is - link


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