Seat mounts

karstic

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Milwaukee
I am looking for ideas on how to mount suspension seats without a rollcage.

Currently I have an "adaptor" that I made that mounts my Beard seat to the stock seat base.

I want to get rid of that and do a permanent mount.
 
I used angle iron made a box frame out of it, then mounted it to the stock slider.

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that's how I mounted mine as well Tone, but he said he has his like that already and doesn't like it that way. ;)
 
that's how I mounted mine as well Tone, but he said he has his like that already and doesn't like it that way. ;)

Yup. The reason that I want to eliminate the stock slider is because they keep breaking.
 
Care to donate your "adapters"? :D
 
i have one with a drivers side stock seat rail, i'll put it with your tent :gee: it's set up to bolt a PRP seat to.
 
Ok to clarify I'm not avoiding cagework just looking for ideas on how to do the cage work. With my hybrid cage I don't have a lot of tube to work with in the interior, mainly just the B-Pillar bars behind the front seats.

So I have to figure out how to build a mount that doesn't use a stock seat base.
 
Ok to clarify I'm not avoiding cagework just looking for ideas on how to do the cage work. With my hybrid cage I don't have a lot of tube to work with in the interior, mainly just the B-Pillar bars behind the front seats.

So I have to figure out how to build a mount that doesn't use a stock seat base.

Just run some tube off your B pillar setup and terminate it to a reinforced point on the chassis or floor.
 
Not sure if this will help you at all, but this is how I did mine. Seem to be pretty strong.

I couldnt really find any good pictures of seat mounts, so these are here to help people get some ideas. The second picture is the rear mount, and it has two seat brackets, and two seat belt brackets.
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Here is the X and seat belt bars. You can see the small bracket on the lower part of the X where the seatbelt will bolt up.
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