
Jimbob wrote:I'm considering going into the chassis on the car, i.e cutting out bits and welding it in.

I'm no welder but my mate is! Not sure how to play it as yet? I like the leather seats etc.

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.but when I get my respray this spring It'll all be out, i might leave the car stripped down and have the rollcage welded in then painted, then get some fancy buckets?

James

I'd be careful with cutting bits out of the chassis, you want to make it stronger not weaker.

No rollcage

(unless its an integral part of a spaceframe chassis) should require cutting of the chassis.

The best cage for a monocoque chassis is a weld in one, that is you weld plates between the cage and the surrounding areas ie A, B, C pillars and obviously the floor.

As for bucket seats.

Yep they are great, but can be something of a PITA for road use as entry and egress is anything but elegant.

Also

a regular seat belt would need to be threaded through the harness slots and may not work properly at all.

I gave up with a regular seat belt in my SC and just used 4 of the six points for road driving.

Was incredibly annoying on short trips though as i'd spend more time buckling up/removing lap belts from my bum, than driving.

I think its liveable, but you are starting to get fairly hardcore once you go putting bucket seats in.

Also you will likely find that you have to rigid mount the seat by bolting it straight through the floor, so again you lose some practility.

I guess you could use reclining

'bucket' seats as a halfway house between the hopeless stock seats and a proper competition bucket.

HTH