Here you can see where the bolts come through. I think I need to get some longer bolts as once I add sound deadner, they might not be quite long enough. I will also weld a piece of flat stock or large washers on the back to add some more strength to where the bolts come though
I just have a little more to do on the driver's side and both seats will be mounted. I am then going to start working on a console to go between the seats and arm rests on the sides to hide the deep tubs.
I've also spent a bit of time reorganizing the shop. I added a shelf and moved the stereo
Which allowed me more room to actually use my brake
I also found I was hating having to unwind and them rewind up extension cords and trouble lights. So I got some new retractable stuff. I also replaced the retractable air hose with a new Flexilla set up
This is so much better. Especially being right above my car.
Got this from
www.toolrage.com It's a 54 light LED.
I also bought a new bracket to mount my Highway 22 wiring harness in the trunk. I originally bought one from Ironworks, but HPI Customs came out with one that has mounting brackets and more room for relays
I'm going to mount it on the driver's side, but just put it here to see how it would look
I also got a Highway 22 trunk mount kit from Tyler at HPI Customs
One other thing I did was swap out most of the male hose fitting on my air tools. The local tool shop had swivel fittings on for just under 5 bucks. They make a world of difference. I can actually lay my air tools down without them sounding like they have an air leak. It also probably helps that I bought a 2 foot lead hose to add to the end of my air line. It also has a swivel end on it.
I hope to get out to the shop again tomorrow and finish up the driver's rear seat and start on the console. Will post pics.