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It turned out to be reasonably easy. Got it done and I welded it up. Love the new leg room!!Center punch the rivets and drill them out. Didn’t take long at all...easiest part of the job.
It turned out to be reasonably easy. Got it done and I welded it up. Love the new leg room!!
I didn't take any during the job, should have, but I will when I get back from Hawaii. BTW, love my new 100 series LC!Got any pics?
Any chance you took some pics of your modified rails and bracket that you can share? TIA!It turned out to be reasonably easy. Got it done and I welded it up. Love the new leg room!!
Pics or you didn't happen.8'1" here, interested.
Pics or you didn't happen.
It turned out to be reasonably easy. Got it done and I welded it up. Love the new leg room!!
Been working on this as I can. Complete bolt in design, uses the factory mounting holes and is one solid rail front to rear. Using a solid rail that contours the floor pan and seat brackets is the only way I see for this to be strong enough to keep the integrity close to the original design and where I'd be comfortable offering it.
All bends, no welding and I'll use a HSLA material.
Still a bit to go, but close.
Jason
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I did mine about 6 months ago, and it wasn't too bad. Sadly I dumped some of the pictures, but here are two from when I fitted the new piece in. It was just a matter of taking the seat out, turn it over, then remove the rail. Then I welded on a piece of 1/4 inch by 1 1/4 in steel flat bar (drilled the needed holes first). Bolted the seat back in and now enjoy the leg room. I'm a 6' tall female, and really needed the room. BTW, my LC is a 2000 series 100.
Lorrie
I wish they were.
Been working on this as I can. Complete bolt in design, uses the factory mounting holes and is one solid rail front to rear. Using a solid rail that contours the floor pan and seat brackets is the only way I see for this to be strong enough to keep the integrity close to the original design and where I'd be comfortable offering it.
All bends, no welding and I'll use a HSLA material.
Still a bit to go, but close.
Jason
View attachment 2101932
I did mine about 6 months ago, and it wasn't too bad. Sadly I dumped some of the pictures, but here are two from when I fitted the new piece in. It was just a matter of taking the seat out, turn it over, then remove the rail. Then I welded on a piece of 1/4 inch by 1 1/4 in steel flat bar (drilled the needed holes first). Bolted the seat back in and now enjoy the leg room. I'm a 6' tall female, and really needed the room. BTW, my LC is a 2000 series 100.
Lorrie
34 inchesNot enough leg room for a six footer. That's a disappointment. What's your inseam?
34 inches