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Yes, these will fit any year and on either side... whilst Suzuki have changed the style of seats over the years the floor mountings remain the same...
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I’ll ship them first thing in the morning
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Silver05 wrote: just made up patterns for mine, off to Steel stockholders in the morning, then find a machine shop to plasma..... take me too long with angle grinder !!
That's why I stopped making them! And I thought one of the "bigger Jimny suppliers" would pick up the idea...
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Anyone making these?
I would buy them quick like.
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Sorry, thought about these this evening in the shop, there's not enough market for them or margin in them... I sold a few batches but they were too laborious to make... it really needs one of the bigger suppliers with a profile cutter to make some...
But if it helps anyone, this is what I did...
Take a seat out so that you can see the mounts on the floorpan... I don't know why on this occasion I used wood to make the templates, as I normally prototype in cardboard being a shopkeeper with unlimited supply of grocery boxes You can see where I've drilled through the wood to match up with the original mounting holes in the floor and then worked back with parallel lines to a position ~2" back. Also note the cutout to get around the wiring loom that sits on the transmission tunnel.
When I was happy with the templates the measurements / holes were transferred to steel plate bar, these were 70mm wide and 5mm thick from memory...
So the rear mounts of the seats are positioned ~2" back over the original mounts... if you read back through this thread someone was making spaces that just "hung in mid-air", I didn't think this was suitable for resale as a product, so I made them full length bar...
At the front you can clearly see the spacing backwards..
These were then rounded off and tidied up to make them safe to sell on...
And finally the original two bars were used as templates to make small batch runs, drilling through the templates to get the holes in the right places, and cutting and shaping the bars with an angle grinder...
So hopefully you can see... for the ~£40 I was asking for a pair there's a lot of labour drilling, cutting, shaping, finishing and then the added cost of getting them powdercoated, there's very little profit in them, and I don't think you could charge much more for them and the market stand the retail price of them...
SO, it really needs one of the big players with there own profile cutter to knock a reasonably sized batch out to cover their costs...
The same pair of spacers work on both sides of the vehicle, i.e. for the left-hand drive market, or as a passenger seat spacer in addition to the driver's seat...
Hope that helps, either to make your own, or for someone to make similar items to sell on...?
Dave
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