Build Thread Dustys has a new friend

Dusty is living up to his name. Garage bathroom is still coming together. A few design changes.


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Finally, did some work on Dusty. I've been driving this car with my knees almost at the dash for years. Well, not anymore.

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It's amazing how much it makes a difference. These were installed in my Steeda Q400 but the guy that bought it is shorter and didn't need them.

The back seat is useless but who uses it anyway. My kids are all adults now. Can't wait for the salt to be gone so I can get out and cruise.
 
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Man it sucked. Thats how I felt. When i was younger it didn't feel so crammed in the drivers seat. I'm 6'3" and can finally stretch my legs out. Might even have to bring the seat forward a little. Will make the trip to Carlisle Ford Nationals way more comfortable. :rock:
 
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Might hafta' try this. I'm 6'3 as well,never really noticed it back in the day but I sure do now;)

Its worth it. The supplied bolts are too short to go through subframe connectors seat braces. Just FYI

I had some bolts in my bolt box that worked for me. These are factory bolts next to the replacements that fit perfect.

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The factory and the supplied bolts are too long to bolt the rear of seat track to the extensions. I used stacked washers. Didn't feel like cutting them or searching for the right length ones.

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These extensions were ordered from LMR.