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Discussion starter · #288 ·
All tubes are in the chassis. Still need to build the sub-chassis. Nice to be in the shop working with the doors open.

I think i found my first mod I will need to do. The B pillar diagonals prevent the seats from sliding back to the cross member.

2x4 was just there to try and see how much it would need to lift, but with my size, I'm going to need the seats low and back.
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I guess I did it the lazy way. There where tubes in the front of the buggy that worked great to slip the headrest in between. Then I just pushed down on seat until head rest was at desired angle. No rips no problems. Quick and easy!
 
Discussion starter · #292 ·
I guess I did it the lazy way. There where tubes in the front of the buggy that worked great to slip the headrest in between. Then I just pushed down on seat until head rest was at desired angle. No rips no problems. Quick and easy!
That's what I was hoping to hear.
 
If you bought his interior panel kit I'd recommend redoing the two diagonals that go from the dash bar to shock hoop to follow the contour of the panel. Wish I would've caught it on AJ's before it was fully welded. Will give you alot more engine bay room around heads and look better also.
 
Discussion starter · #297 ·
Threw the seat in to see how I fit. I'm about 6-2 and not skinny. If I tuck the seat back down I can get a fist between my head and the cage, which I'm ok with. But I think I need to install the drivetrain and seat and figure that out before it anything bug gets fully welded.
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