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  • PRO seat sliders (direct bolt-in)

    Last edited by neonman; January 10, 2005, 04:30 PM.

  • #2
    u work for PRO now?? lol might want to check the thread title

    looks great man, alot of people need brackets, I know I do. $175 just seems a bit steep for me
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      Todd you are becoming the one stop shop
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      • #4
        We changed our name.

        Misty's working on the new site as I type. That's the new logo she designed.

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        • #5
          These are great, but what are the bolt dimensions needed for seats the match those on your brakets. Not all seat mounting points are going to be the same.


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          • #6
            Another great product! Love the new banner!

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            • #7
              pretty nice, good work!, can anybody tell me if the first and second gen have hte same seat mounting points?
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              • #8
                Looks like they changed the name to Precision Racing Online, weird...Anyway, they look really good, I need to pick up a set after x-mas. But I have the same question as Wes. What all is in involved in the bolt up process of aftermarket seats?

                And Eileen, Where the hell are the pictures of the car?!
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                • #9
                  What seats to these fit?
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                  • #10
                    Here is a quick mounting templete. The bolt size on the sliders are 3/8. You can change the bolt pattern with just drilling a few holes.

                    Last edited by neonman; November 29, 2004, 08:44 PM.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by LOCO
                      $175 just seems a bit steep for me
                      Just did a google search and most direct bolt-in OEM sliders are around a $100 each.

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                      • #12
                        This should fit any seat. You can change the silver adjustable rails (sliders) width to whatever dimension your specific seat requires. Then drill new holes and bolt the sliders to the seat. Then drill the holes to connect the sliders back to the main frame.

                        It took me hours and hours to modify my stock rails to fit my racing seat. This is a great item!

                        (off topic) how about Precision MotorSports.
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                        • #13
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by neonman
                            Just did a google search and most direct bolt-in OEM sliders are around a $100 each.

                            nopi has brackets for $60 a peice, then again they dont include sliders.

                            I have my own sliders though, anyway to get the brackets without the sliders?
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by LOCO
                              nopi has brackets for $60 a peice, then again they dont include sliders.

                              I have my own sliders though, anyway to get the brackets without the sliders?
                              ehh... I have the nopi ones... not only do they not include sliders, they do not include the adapter kit to mount to the sliders. Basically their whole kit isn't much cheaper than these pmo ones.

                              Wish I had these offered back when I got mine. Looks like they'd sit about 2 inches lower than the ones I have. Which now I need to go back and hack up to make fit right.
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