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I found this application guide on Corbeau's website. Will any of these Subaru models' brackets work on my '85 Brat?

 

DL XT COUPE 86

FORESTER 97-01

GL SEDAN/WAGON 85+

GL 2 DOOR 85

IMPREZA 97-01

JUSTY 89-94

LEGACY/OUTBACK 88-97

LEGACY WAGON 03+

LEGACY SEDAN 05

OUTBACK 97-04

RS SEDAN/WAGON 97-00

WRX 01-07

XT 6 87

 

I asked a similar question in the NABISCO forum a while ago, and the answer was that I should modify my stock brackets. I don't have a welder, and I almost lit myself on fire with an angle grinder, so I'd prefer to just shell out the $30 for a bracket.:grin:

 

Thanks.

 

Jacob

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you most likely dont need brackets. We put EA82 seats in my old brat and iirc all we had to do was add a piece of flat stock to each side and drill some holes. So if they fit a subaru they will work with min. fabrication

 

Well, the thing is, I know the quality of my work, and it's unacceptable for something as important as a seat bracket:-) Some of theirs are $30 each, which I think is more than fair.

 

Jacob

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You might be able to get one of the EA82 brackets they make and mod them to fit your car, but I don't see any on their list that would bolt in.

 

Ask them if Sparco seats mount to their brackets without mods. I've got one but like you, don't trust my fabrication skills, or those of my friends for that matter, to keep me safe in the accident I'll inevitably get into.

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You might be able to get one of the EA82 brackets they make and mod them to fit your car, but I don't see any on their list that would bolt in.

 

Ask them if Sparco seats mount to their brackets without mods. I've got one but like you, don't trust my fabrication skills, or those of my friends for that matter, to keep me safe in the accident I'll inevitably get into.

 

Does Sparco make a bracket that will work for Brats?

 

Jacob

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That's neither here nor there.

'85 Gen 2 "2 door" bracket will be the same as yours,

and a '85 Gen 3 "2 door" bracket will need to be modified.

 

Still leaves you in the same predicament.

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That's neither here nor there.

'85 Gen 2 "2 door" bracket will be the same as yours, and a

'85 Gen 3 "2 door" braket will need to be modified.

 

Still leaves you in the same predicament.

 

Yes it does, except now I can ask them a slightly less-retarded question than I could yesterday:-)

 

Jacob

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Yes it does, except now I can ask them a slightly less-retarded question than I could yesterday:-)

 

Jacob

 

I sent Corbeau some dimensions from my Brat. Here's what I got back:

 

"The D736T and D737T brackets match those dims. These brackets are special order which means once ordered and paid, it will take 4-6 weeks to ship. If you would like to order, give us a call at 801-255-3737 and ask for sales."

 

In addition to these brackets taking 4-6 weeks to ship, they also retail for $95 each. I wish I could weld:-\

 

Jacob

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Same here. Did you ever find out if Sparco seats will mount to those Corbeau mounts? Are the mounts sliders, or fixed?

 

You never answered my question on the Sparcos, so I wasn't sure what to ask. The mounts in question are sliders.

 

Jacob

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Well, the thing is, I know the quality of my work, and it's unacceptable for something as important as a seat bracket:-) Some of theirs are $30 each, which I think is more than fair.

 

Jacob

 

LOL maybe you shouldnt be working on cars then. If u look at the chincy metal subaru uses on their seat rails, the metal you would be adding and modifying is thicker and stronger.

 

Seats dont mean chit anyways. seat belts are what you should be worried about. Subaru seat backs snap and lay flat anyways in 90% of collisions

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LOL maybe you shouldnt be working on cars then. If u look at the chincy metal subaru uses on their seat rails, the metal you would be adding and modifying is thicker and stronger.

 

Seats dont mean chit anyways. seat belts are what you should be worried about. Subaru seat backs snap and lay flat anyways in 90% of collisions

 

I was thinking that same thing when I replaced all rotors and pads this weekend:-) Maybe I'll try to find someone willing to weld stuff for free out here.

 

Jacob

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theres no need to weld anything on the seats. All you should have to do is drill a few holes and use Grade 10 bolts to bolt the stuff together. I've had modded seats in my wagon for 4 years now, never had a bolt come lose, and I've hit stuff hard enough to break the seat back lock.

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theres no need to weld anything on the seats. All you should have to do is drill a few holes and use Grade 10 bolts to bolt the stuff together. I've had modded seats in my wagon for 4 years now, never had a bolt come lose, and I've hit stuff hard enough to break the seat back lock.

 

What type of modded seats are you running, and in what kind of wagon?

 

Jacob

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