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https://jetex.co.uk/custom-exhaust-parts/products
I fitted one of these, just need some decent clamps so no welding required, just cut a section out of your centre section the same size as the silencer and they're very good quality too!
Been running my northloop ones for around 6 months daily and been fine. Bearings only cost aorund £35 a time so will probably replace once a year as I only do around 8-10k miles
The pole positions are a wide seat so two of the holes needed elongating. I'd recommend getting the runners as close as possible to the exhaust tunnel side (mine were near enough touching) of the mount or youll be quite a way off the centre of the steering wheel
Around 20kg of silent coat sound deadening.. I then put a full coverage of closed cell foam over before putting the interior back in as the closed cell doesn't really weigh anything.
Didn't make as much difference as I'd hoped but still an improvement, wouldn't say it was worth the effort...
I've used the buckles from the rear seats.. They come apart and give you a nice bracket with buckle attached to it which I've sat on top of the Jon foz subframe and then bolted through both with a spreader plate underneath.
May look into a way of mounting the original buckles with the...
Mine had a recaro fitting kit which the side mounts then bolted to, I got rid of them though as they were way to high for me and the driving position ended up being worse than standard seats..
The seatbelts weren't threaded though in the picture due to just being a test fit.
Most comfortable bucket seat I've ever sat inand cater for all sizes very well so a good all round seat.. I ran with harnesses for while but have also used them with a 3 point belt, the buckle can be a little awkward but wasn't too bad tbh
Got to be the best looking bucket seat for a road car...
Decided to swap out the skoda splitter for a cupra R one and think it really suits a ph1.
After briefly having a gripper diff in the car ( now going into the Mk1 in the back ground) it transforms the car so much that I really want a diff for it , so man maths has kicked in and I'm meg swapping...
No worries! yep slide forward and back..
All the way back (seat hits the rear bench and you'd have to have legs like a basket ball player to need them this far back)
All the way forward
And tilted for rear seat access
They look really well fitted! And yeah they hold you in so much better too, I'm paranoid about getting in and out of atm as the bolsters have no wear on them but I can see how easy it is to wear them as they are very high!
No difference in rear leg room really, just need to slide the seat...
Cheers! Not sure on having too much racing blue in the interior, already painted the door pulls black as the blue was abit much ?
Haha just about.. I'm over 6 foot but any shorter and they'd need raising up a little for sure