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Relocation of the window switch?

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01 Apr 2018 14:03 #191141 by Lambert
Cheers all. Liking the flat mount switch, neater and better than moving to the dash.

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01 Apr 2018 19:28 #191150 by Stumpjumper
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I've checked out zookbobs seat plates, I'd like to gain height as well as length. Helijohns tubular design sounds like it gives both but I can't download the photo for some reason .:(

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01 Apr 2018 19:58 #191151 by helijohn

Stumpjumper wrote: Helijohns tubular design sounds like it gives both but I can't download the photo for some reason .:(


Jimny ones are extremely simple as the seat is attached from directly above. So you can use square tube to dimensions to suit.


My Junior ones were a nightmare as the bolts attached on an angled surface for the front, a system used on a number of cars I have done.

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01 Apr 2018 20:28 #191153 by Stumpjumper
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Thanks H, I've got the pictures , nicely manufactured 50mm mild steel tube?

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02 Apr 2018 16:35 #191199 by Keithy
I tried the switches down on the front of the door pockets above the speaker...very awkward to use....not given in though! :D
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02 Apr 2018 17:26 #191200 by Stumpjumper
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Nice work Keithy,..I'm going to fabricate some box section seat extenders like Helijohns got in his ride to see if my knee clears the switch console....

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02 Apr 2018 17:48 #191202 by helijohn

Stumpjumper wrote: Nice work Keithy,..I'm going to fabricate some box section seat extenders like Helijohns got in his ride to see if my knee clears the switch console....


Fingers crossed.

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02 Apr 2018 17:50 #191203 by helijohn

Stumpjumper wrote: Thanks H, I've got the pictures , nicely manufactured 50mm mild steel tube?

Welcome.
I confess I didn't do nearly such a nice job on my Junior because of the way the rails fitted to the floor.:blush:

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