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I've read through abunch of threads on how people mounted these seats on to stock 40/20/40 pans but they all lack pictures of how they did it. Just end results. It's pretty frustrating reading "search" over and over again. So here's how I'm going about this and here's why.
If you knock the SD mounts off the slider it makes the seat reasonably close to stock height from top of cushion to rail. The rails are around 1.25" thick EXCEPT the electric rail. It's about 3" thick from the seat mounting surface to the bottom of the motor and couple spots on the linkage. And this is at fully collapsed. With trimming to the pan that resembles more of a butchering with the amount of material taken out, I've gained about 1" of drop. At this point I'm torn. I can just spacer up the jump and passenger seats or I can section the pan. But doing so the channels I'm putting in are basically going to lay on the floor since there's only about 1" air gap between the bottom of the pan and the floor at the middle not to mention the left side mount will end up losing abunch of material. I'd like to have full functionality of the height adjustment but it looks like it's just not gonna happen.
I'm probably just gonna lay in the channels at the depth I've cut into the pan and spacer up the other two seats. Should still be lower then using the SD bracket which was my main goal. Just a FYI, totally would have been easier to mount manual rails to the drivers seat. Could have been done with the seat swap long time ago.
Oh and I forgot to mention. For the jump seat to bring it level with the passenger seat after the SD brackets were removed I bolted a pair of sliders to it from a stock 40/20/40 seat. Shortened the pull cable to make it functional.
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Jump and passenger seats set on the frame. Not fastened.