sparcost3
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hi everyone, i was wondering if anyone knows how dificult it would be to make some subframes or were i can get some subframes that directly fit cobra monnaco s bucket seats into a corsa, been offered some great condition seats for a bargain price, but if there going to be hundreds of pounds or mounts or a ballache to make fixings for i don't know wether to bother
anyway, any help or advice would be great (Y) thanks
steve
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sparcost3
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for a corsa b
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ed
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They end up far too high if you fit them onto the Corsa sub-frames. Your head will be literally hitting the roof!
Your best bet is to try and find some Cobra sub-frames unfortunately.
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gazza808
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are they side mount?
as my subframes have been modified by welding some flat bar on them to pick up the mounts, sit's lower than the standard seats.
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Edges 58
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quote: Originally posted by gazza808
are they side mount?
Base mounted,
I'm doin this right now, just got some monoco s's.. And some angled alloy, was gonna bolt to the standard frames the other side of the angle to the base of the seat, still in the process but I am concerned about the height
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Toby
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Customs subframes. Not cheap just over a ton a side but will be worth it
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sparcost3
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so its not really possible to use the standerd corsa frames.. could weld up my own with not to much difficulty, but they wouldnt be able to move forward or backward :s not sure wether to bother 
im getting 2 monaco s mint condition never been in a car under 100 posted so is a bargain tbh
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Edges 58
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I'll let you know how I get on with the standard frames.. Mocked it up laSt night and seem to have around the same headroom as the standard seats
[Edited on 30-06-2011 by Edges 58]
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djgritt
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I have used the Subframe adaptors for mine from Cobra, and as mentioned above, they lift the seats too much
I lowered them as much as I could with the brackets, and they are a bit better now.
I will be getting a pair of normal Corsa Subframes at some point and then knocking up some other mounts that will be welded to the frames to allow movement, but to get them as low to the frame as possible
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sparcost3
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quote: Originally posted by Edges 58
I'll let you know how I get on with the standard frames.. Mocked it up laSt night and seem to have around the same headroom as the standard seats
[Edited on 30-06-2011 by Edges 58]
sounds good, would love some pics if possible mate
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Edges 58
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Will do pal!! Hopefully be done by next week
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sparcost3
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quality and thanks for the advice everyone, has been helpfull so far!
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Edges 58
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I've done it, monoco s's on standard frames and not too high.
bought some angled shaped alloy, 6mm thick, 50mm long on one side and the other side 76mm long. I got 2m of the stuff and cut into 40cm lengths.





the 50mm side drilled and bolted to the subframe and the 76mm side bolted to the seat.
let us know if you have anymore questions on this mate
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Adam_B
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The Cobra adapter bars should sit like this - |____| The seat sits 'in' the adapter bars if that makes sense.
If they are the other way round they sit as per the complaints, higher than standard seats.
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djgritt
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quote: Originally posted by Adam_B
The Cobra adapter bars should sit like this - |____| The seat sits 'in' the adapter bars if that makes sense.
If they are the other way round they sit as per the complaints, higher than standard seats.
You can't do that with mine atall
Bars from Cobra themselves, they have over an inch overhang of steel on each side of the vertical mountings, and the space between the vertical mountings is a little too narrow to fit a seat...
Sort of like this if they were upside down as your example (can't get on PB to use some of my pics as doing a bulk upload at mo)
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sparcost3
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cheers again for all the help guys, just bought the seats now and payed so will let you know what i decide to do about mounting! many thanks for the helpfull pictures
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