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Old 05-18-2022, 11:20 AM
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I’d like to install studs in the floor to mount my front seats to, instead of bolts. Access is very tight under the seat and the sliders are difficult. Has anyone done this?

I’d envision something resembling ARP header studs, with nut/washer on top. Is there any reason that studs would be more subject to shearing? Any other safety issues?
Thanks in advance.
GM & Ford used studs instead of bolts starting in the early 80's so shouldn't be any safety related issues with studs.
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