I was able to temporarily mount the Gen IV seats in the the GEN II. I probably won't finish this for a month, I just wanted to see if it would fit. Here are some observations:
1. The GEN IV seat is superior in all ways.
2. The seat will fit with minor modifications. You can retain the oem slide and physically it works fine for me, I am 6' and 200 lbs.
3. The factory Gen IV adjusting slide/track does not have to be removed.
4. The factory mounting hardware on the slide is welded and and bolted to the slide, it has to be removed for dimensional reasons. This can be seen in one of the pictures below.
5. The seat will drop by 1" in the back when the rear fabrications are removed.
6. I am using 1/4" X 1" steel bar to form the brackets. The new brackets do not have to welded back to the rack, they can be bolted. The new brackets themselves will probably contain a simple weld.
When I finish the install I will post a drawing of the brackets so they can be used by anyone doing the same conversion.
The right rear floor stud, this also shows the fabrications that has to be removed from the slide.
1. The GEN IV seat is superior in all ways.
2. The seat will fit with minor modifications. You can retain the oem slide and physically it works fine for me, I am 6' and 200 lbs.
3. The factory Gen IV adjusting slide/track does not have to be removed.
4. The factory mounting hardware on the slide is welded and and bolted to the slide, it has to be removed for dimensional reasons. This can be seen in one of the pictures below.
5. The seat will drop by 1" in the back when the rear fabrications are removed.
6. I am using 1/4" X 1" steel bar to form the brackets. The new brackets do not have to welded back to the rack, they can be bolted. The new brackets themselves will probably contain a simple weld.
When I finish the install I will post a drawing of the brackets so they can be used by anyone doing the same conversion.
The right rear floor stud, this also shows the fabrications that has to be removed from the slide.
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