Kahuna
THE MORE YOU PLAY WITH IT, THE BIGGER IT GETS
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There is two holes on both sides of seat frame where i mounted aluminum bar with track.More info on the one mounted to the front. I got the mopar d-rings and used an existing bolt but it moves with the seat. Like your idea better.
This looks awesome. Any better pics on how the front is mounted? Is the rear bolted through the floor?
I just cut them to fit. I can go measure them, but I don't really think it will help. I think I bought a 5' bar and a 3' bar and just cut them.I realize this is an old thread, even your most recent post, but I'm wondering what length of track you used and if it just fit or you had to cut it to fit. Also, no way to use the rear seat mounts for the track back there? It looks like you drilled new holes to mount the rear tracks, right? I appreciate the info from everyone here.
I just cut them to fit. I can go measure them, but I don't really think it will help. I think I bought a 5' bar and a 3' bar and just cut them.
I will say, now that I've used them a few times, they are still great. Completely out of the way when not in use and extremely helpful when strapping things down off road. However, I don't really use the rings on the ones mounted to the seats; I end up just wrapping a ratchet strap around it or hooking straight to the bar. So in that regard, any flat metal bar would have worked.
A small issue I ran into was with the passenger seat back 100%, I get a warning on the dash about an obstruction. Moving the seat for an inch or so fixes it. No big deal at all, but freaked me out a bit the first time I saw it.