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chknhwk01 12-15-2011 06:27 PM

lookinggggggggggggg,,
 
:mrgreen: I HAVE A T/A 2OO1, I WANT TO TAKE THE BACK SEATS OUT AND BACK REST,, DOZZ SOME BODY MAKE A KIT FOR THIS, WITH A RUG SO THE BACK LOOKS DECENT,, :nod: THANKS JOE....8-)

coolmanvette75 12-15-2011 07:25 PM

6LE has 3 different models to chose from...

http://6litereaterdesigns.com/store/...products_id=42

sweetbmxrider 12-15-2011 09:20 PM

Those things are garbage. I have a pair with "tan" carpet and they are hinged. They are sitting in my basement.

//<86TA>\\ 12-15-2011 09:31 PM

I had a set of those years ago. They were crap, only thing they did well was fit in the trash can.

You would be better of making something yourself

LS1ow 12-16-2011 06:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sweetbmxrider (Post 796522)
Those things are garbage. I have a pair with "tan" carpet and they are hinged. They are sitting in my basement.

O RLY?

sweetbmxrider 12-16-2011 07:15 AM

Give me rogue status and you can acquire said garbage.

Blacdout96 12-16-2011 12:00 PM

You're better off doing the ol' expansion foam trick to make it look good.

LS1ow 12-16-2011 01:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Blacdout96 (Post 796623)
You're better off doing the ol' expansion foam trick to make it look good.

got any pics of that done?

Mike 12-16-2011 01:11 PM

most of the seat delete options are heavier than the rear seats...

Blacdout96 12-16-2011 03:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LS1ow (Post 796652)
got any pics of that done?

No pics in my camera, but we do it to make racing seats. It takes a little work, but the result is way better then those inserts.

Basically you would need to do these steps.

1.Remove all interior (fabric/plastic) in the work area. Once the foam touches any of those surfaces, the only way to truely get it off is sanding since acetone would melt the plastic.
2. build a bracket that will bolt to the existing seat brackets, that T's out, or has something for it to anchor the foam down. ( This will allow you to remove/install them if you may need to do work, and prevents them from moving around
3. Lay plastic wrap/wax paper in the area you will be filling with expansion foam.
4. Lay down layers of foam ( It will take several layers to build up desired height, and let it expand before laying next layer. Also make sure the foam is tacky when applying next layer.) The fumes from the aresol will make you dizzy, at all times do this in a ventilated area, or where a proper respirator.
5. Let it set up overnight to fully cure.
6. Remove the foam. Remove the plastic/ wax paper from the back of the foam, and put back in place.
7. Cut with hot wire/sand/grind till desired blend/style is achieved ( make sure you cover any part of the car exposed to the dust, and keep the doors open to ventilate, this **** turns to fine dust, and will make you itchy.
8. cover with desired fabric
9. reinstall interior
10. Profit

By the time your done, should weight the same/lighter then original seats, and WAY lighter then the wooden boxs. You'd also pay a fraction of what those cost.


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