Hello all,
I'm a hobby level CAD guy and have volunteered to do two back to back MEDEVAC shifts starting tomorrow to work on a project.
I'm going to make some specialized seat rails for an aftermarket seat and since I'm currently in Kosovo without access to my 110 I was hoping someone can do a quick measure for me.
1. Length of driver seat rail as it sits on the battery box. Just the rail that bolts to the box.
2. Length of battery box front to rear.
3. Height of rear seat hinge that allows 60/40 rear bench to tumble forward.
4. Height above the rear load floor to bottom of the rear most portion of seat frame.
5. Rear seat back distance to wheel well arch. To the 45° or so angle prior to where the rear bench would go.
If you happen to know any one of these dimensions it would be very helpful. I hope to get the brackets done in CorelCAD over the next couple of days then get a machining quote from the guys over at practicalmachinist.com maybe make a set out of nylon or delrin and check for fit and pheasabilty when I get back to the states in May.
Thanks
Oscar
I'm a hobby level CAD guy and have volunteered to do two back to back MEDEVAC shifts starting tomorrow to work on a project.
I'm going to make some specialized seat rails for an aftermarket seat and since I'm currently in Kosovo without access to my 110 I was hoping someone can do a quick measure for me.
1. Length of driver seat rail as it sits on the battery box. Just the rail that bolts to the box.
2. Length of battery box front to rear.
3. Height of rear seat hinge that allows 60/40 rear bench to tumble forward.
4. Height above the rear load floor to bottom of the rear most portion of seat frame.
5. Rear seat back distance to wheel well arch. To the 45° or so angle prior to where the rear bench would go.
If you happen to know any one of these dimensions it would be very helpful. I hope to get the brackets done in CorelCAD over the next couple of days then get a machining quote from the guys over at practicalmachinist.com maybe make a set out of nylon or delrin and check for fit and pheasabilty when I get back to the states in May.
Thanks
Oscar