Sluggonaut
Goblin Guru
The seats/seat belts are a tie with the subframe for biggest pain for me during off-season tear-down work.
I hate pulling my seats. It’s always a fight to get them back in.The seats/seat belts are a tie with the subframe for biggest pain for me during off-season tear-down work.
The seats/seat belts are a tie with the subframe for biggest pain for me during off-season tear-down work.
I hate pulling my seats. It’s always a fight to get them back in.
I agree and I had to keep the bolt to the anti-submarine belt loose in order to allow adjustment of it and for it to not fight the seat and when loose the seat is much easier to put in, makes me want to go for a 4 point harness instead.Install the belts first. Then take a 2x4 and jack it up under the car with the carriage bolts in place so that all 4 carriage bolts (or just 2 at a time with a shorter 2x4) are sticking up from the bottom of the floor. Install the mounts onto the seats. Up to you as to whether you tighten the side mounts now or later. With the carriage bolts firmly in place, you can massage the seat mounts with a little more motivation.
I can't install my seatbelts first because the side belts have to feed from the inside of the seat, so the seat has to be somewhat in place to bolt the belts down making it hard to access the seatbelt bolts.Install the belts first. Then take a 2x4 and jack it up under the car with the carriage bolts in place so that all 4 carriage bolts (or just 2 at a time with a shorter 2x4) are sticking up from the bottom of the floor. Install the mounts onto the seats. Up to you as to whether you tighten the side mounts now or later. With the carriage bolts firmly in place, you can massage the seat mounts with a little more motivation.
Yep. That’s why I covered mine and went with a stand alone brake light for the park brake.Brake light is both abs and parking brake. And I think reservoir level.
Because Russel has great ideas, I did it as well.We have to have a a RBWL that turns on and off with the park brake to pass state inspection.
what do you end up using to get the mounts to fit? i had to make shims using rubber and socketsI have the same mirror and had the same complaint about the brand name on it. A quick shot with a rattle can makes it way less noticeable but the frame number like you were saying would be cool too. It's been a good mirror hasn't vibrated loose on me yet.
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Huh, weird I'll go double check. The screw bottoms out, did I receive the wrong screws or am I missing somethingI had no issues, my snugged down tight to the bar. Did you buy one for a different size bar?
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I'm a couple of hours away from my goblin right now so I can't get a good pic but it looks like we may have different hardware, my screws were stainless or uncoated and may have more threads to them.Huh, weird I'll go double check. The screw bottoms out, did I receive the wrong screws or am I missing something View attachment 48200
edit: i believe i did receive different screws, to the hardware store i go then