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Where does the passenger seat rest?
- Ryan
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Where does the passenger seat rest?
I am getting ready to weld my new toolbox into my tub on my M38 and I have a few questions. Does the passenger seat rest agains the bracket on the wheelwell or is there a bumper in between? If I put the toolbox where it needs to go the seat wants to rest higher up on the wheelwell. I someone has some measurments or pictures of this setup I would appreciate it.
Its a whole lot easier to measure twice and weld once instead of weld, cut, and reweld
Its a whole lot easier to measure twice and weld once instead of weld, cut, and reweld
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The door sill side rests on the front verticle surface of the right rear wheel house. Theres a frame extension at the bottom inboard rear of the seat that just sets on the floor at the inboard rear corner of the tool box skin.






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45 MB, 51 M38, 54 M37, 66 M101A1, 60 CJ5, 76 DJ5D, 47Bantam T3-C & 5? M100
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I know where the bracket rests in the middle I was mostly wondering about the wheelwell, So it doesnt rest on the bracket welded to the wheelwell? I was wondering that since I do have some pitting above the bracket which would make sense if the frame rested up there. I will try to take picutres this afternoon if I get a chance.
I still would appreciate picures of seat against the wheelwell area.
I really wish I could remember back three years ago when I first took the seat and toolbox out!
I still would appreciate picures of seat against the wheelwell area.
I really wish I could remember back three years ago when I first took the seat and toolbox out!
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