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DIY: How to raise your factory seat to improve visibility

Not really a safe thing to do, but hey, we all think accidents will never happen to us.

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Old 05-07-2012, 10:57 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Not really a safe thing to do, but hey, we all think accidents will never happen to us.
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Old 05-07-2012, 11:17 AM   #17 (permalink)
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Not to rain on the parade but this mod can potentially cause serious injuries since it compromises the original seat anchor design. In the event of an accident, the seat mounting bolt might shear off. As seen in the original design, linear movement is prevented in two different points. One is the bolt and the other is the guiding pin. It prevents the seat from lifting and also moving forward. The bolt used in this mod is the only anchor point and due to the seat no longer in alignment with the original design, in an frontal accident, the seat might tilt upwards or shear the bolt off.

On that note, the bolt use in these mounting points are designed to meet certain shearing strength. I doubt any hardware store bolt can meet these criteria. With that, if there is a serious injury due to the seat coming off the mounting point, I doubt the insurer will take kindly to the mod.

I do noticed the warning and this is definitely a do it at your own peril scenario.
I wash just thinking about this, the original screws could of been made harder than the screws you buy at the hardware store. As you said it could potentially shier off during an accident.
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that guiding pin is there for assembly process for proper orientation.

if you look at racing seat rails, no such pin exists. but yah, do at your own risk.
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Old 05-07-2012, 11:58 AM   #19 (permalink)
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I wash just thinking about this, the original screws could of been made harder than the screws you buy at the hardware store. As you said it could potentially shier off during an accident.
maybe in your case since you are a big guy, the floor might peel up with the seat in an event of a crash.
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Old 05-07-2012, 11:59 AM   #20 (permalink)
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Old 05-07-2012, 12:24 PM   #21 (permalink)
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dont do it if you're uncomfortable.

forgot to mention this and i will update the DIY, but use Grade5 or Grade8 screws/bolts for this DIY.

Grade5: most automotive applications - unless numerically stamped, has these lines on the bolt head that looks like a "Y."

Grade8: automotive/tractor use for heavy duty - has more lines and looks like a astrisk mark. I use this type for when i need to replace bolts for suspension work. This is what I used in my car.

Grade2: commonly used for house hold (soft) - has no marking on the bolt head.

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I would say to go with grade 8 bolts.

But in the event of an accident?

Isn't your seatbelts and airbag supposed to keep you in place to certain degree?

I don't see an issue but to use stronger bolts But thats just me.

Again do it at your own risk
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Old 05-07-2012, 06:25 PM   #23 (permalink)
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I would say to go with grade 8 bolts.

But in the event of an accident?

Isn't your seatbelts and airbag supposed to keep you in place to certain degree?

I don't see an issue but to use stronger bolts But thats just me.

Again do it at your own risk
yep, the seat is very solid. one wouldn't notice it had spacers on the rail at all. frankly, the bolt breaking is the least of my worries. the bolt i bought from Acehardware has a stamp "8.8".

another member posted that the bolt would shear off.. "shearing off" is the wrong terminology in this case as the seat will not be sliding forward. the rear part of the rail would pull up in the event of a forward impact crash as the seat rail pivots at the front mounting bolt. i believe front anchors are on an angle for this purpose. the rear bolt is there to anchor the seat in up/down movement, not forward/aft.
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just put pillow on the seat...no mod necessary..lol
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just put pillow on the seat...no mod necessary..lol
is that wat you do? lol obviously you dont know anything about vehicle feedback, but hey if it works for you.
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ok guys, i think ive posted enough regarding this mod. unless you have specific questions, dont post.
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Im a little late to the party, but just FYI "8.8" bolts ARE NOT as strong as grade 8. More like grade 5. If it were me, I would replace those with grade 8 bolts. As far as grade 8 bolts shearing, all I can say is that is what was recomended for mounting the corbeaus in my 240z and spacers were also involved. Of course this is still at your own risk.
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Im a little late to the party, but just FYI "8.8" bolts ARE NOT as strong as grade 8. More like grade 5. If it were me, I would replace those with grade 8 bolts. As far as grade 8 bolts shearing, all I can say is that is what was recomended for mounting the corbeaus in my 240z and spacers were also involved. Of course this is still at your own risk.
yep, class 8.8 is about SAE Grade5, but that's plenty strong for this application imho. that is why i posted Grade5 in the DIY since most folks are more familiar with SAE J429. (or maybe ASTM? then A449). Grade8 would be a class 10.9 which is for heavy duty work.
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How short are you ladies that need this mod? I think this is a dangerous mod. Stacking washers??? I believe you could come up with a better rig than that if it is absolutely necessary.
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How short are you ladies that need this mod? I think this is a dangerous mod. Stacking washers??? I believe you could come up with a better rig than that if it is absolutely necessary.
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