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Mark,
I put
the conversion brackets in my 72 Elky. The kit came with two brackets,
one for the driver's side and one for the passenger's side. The raised part
of the bracket points to the firewall and is welded down to the floor next to
the tunnel (you will want to get very good penetration when you weld for
safety's sake). For the outer side of the seat, the buckets bolt to the existing
holes next to the door sill. You will notice that the front bolt hole (towards
the firewall near the sill) is raised similar in height to the raised part of
the bracket. The back hole near the door sill fits the outer hole in the seat
bracket (my bracket has two holes and the outer hole lined up perfectly
with the rear bolt hole).
My
seats sit level when on the ground. That is, left and right brackets are
identical in height as well as from front to back on each bracket. Because of
the about 1" raise in front on both the floor and bracket,
the seat is tilted back somewhat. Its a perfect angle for me. My
seats came out of a 71 El Camino and when I get to the interior stage I
will recover them with 72 covers.
Hope
this helps.
Larry
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