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Don't mean to jack your thread ssonic. :)
Mark, do you happen to have any pics of a completed 1st gen with the modified rear seat? That has been a MAJOR factor in choosing a rear suspension package for me. |
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I don't, in fact being a young company with the type of product we sell currently puts us at a big disadvantage. The projects we are supporting are all pretty serious builds, frame off, serious motor, etc. By default, these cars take a long time to complete, and as we have only been to market for a few months, few have been completed. In addition, we don't have the pockets of cash like the bigger suppliers to throw at cars, yet anyway.
I have attached a picture of a rear seat on a nice first gen that I took at SEMA, this car DOES NOT have an LD 3-Link, but the rear console is exactly the approach that would work to cover the tunnel cover necessary for our kit. In fact, I took the pic' because it was so obvious that this is the easiest and cleanest way to go. I am curious, by the way, what people are doing for the rear seat on the DSE kit, those boxes seem to me to make things a bit taxing on any seat bottom padding, but it's too hard to tell for certain. Mark |
my whole plans for the car are really all over the place. i want it to show well but preform even better. it will have custom mike lavallee tru flames in blue(cobalt body with oriental and true blue flames) but will never see a trailor. but to be honest with my self i probably wont be seeing the track but a few times a month. the fact that the seats will need to be modified will not be a factor at all since i plan to do custom buckets to match the front and a custom fiblerglass center console from dash to package tray. i am leaning more dowards the three link just because i am able to find a lot of info about it on the site and it looks like a proising product. and the fact that they are working on a front end kit makes me happy to.
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Ok, I have a 4-bar in my car and use load boxes at the floor that I patterned after the Mule's, so they are basically the same as DSE's and I have no problems clearing the seat bottom with plenty of room for seat travel. |
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