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Off The Shelf Fixed Seat Bracket - '06+ Passenger side

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Old 01-26-2017, 06:42 AM
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Is there an 'off the shelf' fixed seat rail for the 06+ passenger (right side)? I plan on installing a side mount seat (Recaro SPG) and the passenger doesn't need to be moving sh*t (just sit down and hang on).
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Adjustable Seat MountsApplication:06 HONDA S2000 AP2 ADJUSTABLE SEAT MOUNT (RIGHT) (GREY/BLACK)
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I plan on using the holes in the PCI brackets for my sub-harnesses. No drilling of the floor unless tech inspection busts me for it.
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I plan on using the holes in the PCI brackets for my sub-harnesses. No drilling of the floor unless tech inspection busts me for it.
Saw that they had pre-drilled holes for the sub harness. I'd feel safer installing on the floor as per Schroth recommended spec.
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I plan on using the holes in the PCI brackets for my sub-harnesses. No drilling of the floor unless tech inspection busts me for it.
I was thinking of going this route as well when considering the pci sliders but ultimately am opting to just mount to the floor since that's the recommended method.
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I know there are lots of different forces at work when there's an impact but the PCI brackets are BEEFY and way thicker than the floor pan. Maybe if the Schroth engineers had PCI brackets they would have used the provided holes. Maybe.
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Originally Posted by freq
I know there are lots of different forces at work when there's an impact but the PCI brackets are BEEFY and way thicker than the floor pan. Maybe if the Schroth engineers had PCI brackets they would have used the provided holes. Maybe.
But the very same PCI brackets are mounted to the floor plan. Why add more things to break into the equation?
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