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Old 07-17-2013, 05:21 PM
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which side mount brackets is everyone using? i want to go straight to the floor with no sliders and some fx1's or evo's.

I see a lot of people fun the hardbar mounts but i was wondering if there were any cheaper options before i order them.
Old 07-17-2013, 05:29 PM
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I use the Hardbar mounts. They are absolute top quality and offer the most mounting flexibility (without further modification) of any that I have seen. Everything you need is included in the package where others do not include hardware etc. Bottom line, they are pricey, you get what you pay for !
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What kind of seats do you have?
Are you still in Virginia. I'm in Richmond.
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Originally Posted by CHJ In Virginia
I use the Hardbar mounts. They are absolute top quality and offer the most mounting flexibility (without further modification) of any that I have seen. Everything you need is included in the package where others do not include hardware etc. Bottom line, they are pricey, you get what you pay for !
This. I have a Sparco Evo 2 Plus.
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Order some angle from Speedy Metals and make your own.
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Originally Posted by crf538
What kind of seats do you have?
Are you still in Virginia. I'm in Richmond.
I use the Kirkey 17" seats. They are wide, but the Hardbar brackets had enough adjustability to work fine. Still in VA, a small town named McGaheysville in the central Shenandoah Valley.
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Originally Posted by sperkins
Order some angle from Speedy Metals and make your own.

will a piece of 3 inch angle allow you enough height on the front to get the proper lay back?

The though had crossed my mind
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http://forums.corvetteforum.com/1582999047-post1.html

cough** cough***

we have them in red too
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I have this Corbeau that I bought a couple of yrs ago to do mine but ended up not using. Never used, just opened box. It is $129 + shipping on-line, but you can have it for $100 shipped if interested.

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