Seat adjustment?

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Tyler,
out of my leauge on this one :(

but silver and black would be cool :D

Please put me on the list for when these adapters are available
 
[quote author=landtank link=board=2;threadid=15889;start=msg152485#msg152485 date=1083951546]
I'm not the one offering any kit to move the seat, just posting what I've done as information only. You do with that info as you wish and I take no responsibilty for any negative results from doing as I did.
[/quote] Rick,
thanks for the pics and info,and totally understand the reason behind your dissclaimer. sure would of been a lot easier if toyota would of offered the option from the begining :(
 
Rick,
Did you have to do any changes to the brackets at the back of the front seats?
-B-
 
Count me in on the bracket once they are available. I'll need two. I was personally shocked at the limited leg room in the cruiser when I first got it. I could go for an extra 1-2 inches.

Will the new bracket be coming with new longer hardware for install. And $$$$?Thanks :cheers:
 
[quote author=drohweder link=board=2;threadid=15889;start=msg152997#msg152997 date=1084053565]
Count me in on the bracket once they are available. I'll need two. I was personally shocked at the limited leg room in the cruiser when I first got it. I could go for an extra 1-2 inches.

Will the new bracket be coming with new longer hardware for install. And $$$$?Thanks :cheers:
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Rick did his as a one-off. He has no intention of making any more (liability and such).

D-
 
[quote author=Beowulf link=board=2;threadid=15889;start=msg152968#msg152968 date=1084042147]

Rick,
Did you have to do any changes to the brackets at the back of the front seats?
-B-
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Nope. The feet bolt to the floor in the same position. Removing the front feet was needed to separate the rail assembly and to raise the front. If you look closely and compare the photo with what you have. You'll see that the lead screw nut assembly bolts onto the shim I made 2" behind it's original position. The other part of the equation is to grind down the track limit bumps so the seat now can travel that extra 2" that the seat has been offset.

The end result is a slightly reclined position. Raising the rear to keep the seat flat would sacrafice head room.
 
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