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How do I floor mount stock seats?

Postby speed » Thu Nov 09, 2017 5:59 pm

I'm a bit on the tall side and I'd like to get as low or lower to a sparco sprint v on stock rails in my na6 but with stock nb seats.
I've already performed a foamectomy on my na6 seats (by cutting out the hump) but I need to get lower for proper visibility out the front. Would also be good to see the top of the guages without ducking my head.
I'm not interested in cutting the floor.
Whatever I do, I need to be able to revert to stock if ever I sell the car.
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Re: How do I floor mount stock seats?

Postby bruce » Thu Nov 09, 2017 7:59 pm

I can't see you doing it safely. You'd have to reinforce the underside but then I still would not trust it.
Get a bigger (or much smaller) diameter steering wheel.

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Re: How do I floor mount stock seats?

Postby speed » Thu Nov 09, 2017 8:19 pm

Thanks Bruce.
I should have said low mount but others (on here) have suggested floor mount.
The low mount utilizes factory rail mount points but I can't figure out how you'd get to the back mounting bolts with the seat in.
The only way i can think to do it with the low mount is to drill 4 holes big enough to fit a socket from under the car so I could bolt the seat to the mount from under the car and then fill those holes with rubber grommets.
Anyone done this?

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Re: How do I floor mount stock seats?

Postby speed » Thu Nov 09, 2017 8:20 pm

This is a low mount bracket.


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Re: How do I floor mount stock seats?

Postby speed » Thu Nov 09, 2017 8:42 pm

Or this one.
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Re: How do I floor mount stock seats?

Postby The Zork » Fri Nov 10, 2017 11:19 am

Hi Speed. :D

I had a similar problem on my RX7 racing car and had no problem with drilling a couple of holes in the floor. CAMS have design guidelines in the manual which you can access online. I can understand you wanting to use the factory mounting points and keep them standard. What I did was to use a similar bracket to those in the pictures and bolt the seat to the bracket first using HT bolts. I drilled two holes in the bracket at the rear of the seat and welded HT bolts with over size washers, facing down. These need to be long enough to go through the floor and be able to accommodate a 5mm thick steel reinforcing bracket with washer and bolt. The reinforcing bracket needs to be at least 75mmx75mmx5mm but could be bigger for extra strength. See the CAMS Manual.

You will need to accurately measure and drill the two holes in the floor for the rear bolts. You can then drop the seat in using the accessible front mounting points and get under the car to fix the rear bolts, washer and bracket. Just be careful that there are no obstructions under the floor where you need to drill. You won't have an adjustable seat but if its for you only, it won't matter.

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Re: How do I floor mount stock seats?

Postby speed » Fri Nov 10, 2017 11:53 am

Thankyou The Zork.
I'm not sure what a Zork is but you've been very helpful.
Just so I understand correctly, the 2 bolts at the back have a nut under the car (with steel plate etc) ?

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Re: How do I floor mount stock seats?

Postby The Zork » Fri Nov 10, 2017 10:44 pm

Yes

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Re: RE: Re: How do I floor mount stock seats?

Postby speed » Fri Nov 10, 2017 10:48 pm

The Zork wrote:Yes
Thank you. I'm going to have to mock up something to see how low I can get before i drill. It seems so logical now. Really appreciate your replies :)

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Re: How do I floor mount stock seats?

Postby The Zork » Sat Nov 11, 2017 6:15 am

Let us know how you get on. One further thing, you can use nuts as spacers on the rear bolts to adjust the tilt of the sear to suit. Just make sure the rear bolts are long enough before welding the bolts in.

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Re: How do I floor mount stock seats?

Postby bear2230 » Sat Nov 11, 2017 7:36 am

Steve I Laser cut a heap of these brackets for MX-5 Mania.
Give Ajay a call. They sell them pretty cheap.

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Re: RE: Re: How do I floor mount stock seats?

Postby speed » Sat Nov 11, 2017 11:12 am

bear2230 wrote:Steve I Laser cut a heap of these brackets for MX-5 Mania.
Give Ajay a call. They sell them pretty cheap.

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Thanks Richard. I'll give them a call on monday and if they have any left I'll go get :)

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Re: How do I floor mount stock seats?

Postby greenMachine » Sat Nov 11, 2017 11:32 am

The Zork wrote:Let us know how you get on. One further thing, you can use nuts as spacers on the rear bolts to adjust the tilt of the sear to suit. Just make sure the rear bolts are long enough before welding the bolts in.


I found that packing the front bolts worked for me, maybe do some experimentation before firing up the welding gear 8)

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Re: RE: Re: How do I floor mount stock seats?

Postby speed » Sat Nov 11, 2017 12:02 pm

greenMachine wrote:
The Zork wrote:Let us know how you get on. One further thing, you can use nuts as spacers on the rear bolts to adjust the tilt of the sear to suit. Just make sure the rear bolts are long enough before welding the bolts in.


I found that packing the front bolts worked for me, maybe do some experimentation before firing up the welding gear 8)

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Will do, thanks. I'll update this thread when done.

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Re: How do I floor mount stock seats?

Postby BlackLeaf » Mon Nov 13, 2017 8:59 am

speed wrote:Thankyou The Zork.
I'm not sure what a Zork is...

Might not be related, but Zork was a text-based adventure game. I spent many hours playing this on my C-64 in 1984.
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