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Nice addition looks good, I always hated the black rubber stock peddles on any car.
Wow. I have no words, your car is gorgeous.
I am wondering, with all the work that you've done, how does the car drive now compared to stock, or in between swapping different parts on.
Great job Scott, I have been thinking, since we both know your never going to use the line lock (come on it's an auto too) I'd be willing to save you the frustration of installing it on your car and let you put it on mine, nice and open with no blower in the way
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Yep that's the same one I have. Works great, when I did the Brembo upgrade
Reyes thanks! What can I say it is faster than stock and stops in less distance than stock and I suspect it goes around corners faster than stock.
Well Nick I have no excuses now that I have a power bleeder. I will be able to bleed the brakes on my own
You should pick up a SLP Line Lock and drop on by the house and we will see if we can get you set up. Please intrerpret this as I will supervise as you do all the work! lol
Picked up a H3R Performance MaXout dry chemical fire extinguisher model number MAX100C and Scott Drake fire extinguisher mounting brackets. My car has an electric seat on the passenger side so the correct seat bracket was part number 5R3Z-FIREX-ELEC to mate with the quick release mount, part number FIREX-MNT=DAG.
Someone with skinny fingers may be able to install the seat mount without unbolting the seat, but not me. Rear seat bolt floor covers were slid off and the rear nuts removed with a 15mm socket. Seat was slide back and the front bolts removed with a 13mm socket. I used a piece of 4 x 4 to hold the seat up while installing the electric seat mounts. Not sure if the small Allen head cap screws were metric or SAE but a 3mm Allen wrench seemed to do the trick.
Fire extinguisher mount was fastened to the seat brackets with a 3/16 Allen socket.
Using a 7/16” ratchet wrench the fire extinguisher was hastened to the removable section of the quick release mount with a pair of 2.56” - 2.8” (65mm – 73mm) T-Bolt Clamps.
Front seat bolts and rear seat nuts were installed and rear track covers slipped on. Fire extinguisher was fastened to the quick release mount.
Good job Scott, congrats.
Congrats it's well deserved
Congrats!
Way to Show Scott
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Congrats Scott!! I have always loved your car and your attention to detail.
Congrats. Great car
How was the mounting hardware. I've read that its not the correct length.
Scott Drake makes hardware for both power seats and manual seats. I used the power set version and in my opinion the length is perfect.
A friend of mine has the manual seat mount on his Shelby. He had to have the mount holes machined as the holes were too small for the seat bar.