You got a good base, square is easier to build off, just adjust what you don’t like.I'm almost tempted to scrape the entire thing and just run tube and get some tube tabs for the mounts...
You got a good base, square is easier to build off, just adjust what you don’t like.I'm almost tempted to scrape the entire thing and just run tube and get some tube tabs for the mounts...
I like sitting up higher in my seats. I'm almost too high now tho because my foot isn't quite as comfortable as I'd like on the gas pedal. I also added a couple of "feet" in the middle, basically where the inside of the seat sliders are on the frame. That way there are 4 attachment points for both seats. A have also changed the angle and height of mine a couple of times. With fixed high back seats in a pickup cab you are going to be limited on the amount of slider travel you can get.
I have seen your exit, just tuck and roll then pray you land on your feet.Wait until you are 50 years old and fat.
BWAAAAAAAHAHAHAHA!!!!I have seen your exit, just tuck and roll then pray you land on your feet.
I have seen your exit, just tuck and roll then pray you land on your feet.
Not a bad way to go about it if you ask me!That is also my driving MO.
Yeah you can blame it on becoming senile! Always a good excuse.You should take more risks as you approach the adult diaper years
I already feel like that at age 30...I can’t wait to get to the “every day is an adventure” stage in life.
I can’t wait to get to the “every day is an adventure” stage in life.
Pretty sure that’s what his employer says as well about him..Every day is a new adventure because you can't remember anything from the past. Even though you are doing the same thing as you did the day before. And the one before that, and so on.
He has his titanium race cane there to catch him landing.I have seen your exit, just tuck and roll then pray you land on your feet.
As is right now it's a pain to get out from under the wheel. If I didn't have the hump in the floor it would be much easier.
It's the seats, not the position of them. Suspension seats and non removable steering wheels create issues. I think several of the seat manufacturers make what they call the "daily driver" which has lower side bolsters. Suspension seats are comfy to sit in but aren't meant for a vehicle that you get into and out of a lot.
You can make things a bit easier by lowering the seats but then you can't see as well over the hood, also good sliders work ok but tend to get sand and crap in them and then they don't work well. blah blah blah
Thanks man, tired of not being able to drive this thing the way I want to. Never going to know if it works if I don't go for it. Mechanically it's sound just leaks fluid... I'll bring extra fluid and just hit the road, worst case I have a trailer in Laughlin and I'll have someone bring my Tahoe instead of their vehicle.Have a safe trip