Wedge Engineering Seat Bracket - Tab Slider (Passenger)
Description
Fits On:
93-02 Camaro (OEM Bucket)
About this Manufacturer:
Wedge has been building aftermarket seat brackets for longer than we can remember, and has become the go-to company for adapting bucket racing seats and sliders to fit just about every type of vehicle made, whether it be a classic Mustang or a late-model Corolla. When buying seats, one of the hardest things can be to find brackets to mount the seats you want to your car or truck, but with Wedge that problem is solved. They make brackets that can accommodate almost every car and almost every type of racing seat.
About this Product:
Wedge is a family owned and operated business, specializing in After Market Racing Seat Adapter Brackets, for racing seats such as Recaro, Corbeau, Sparco,Cerullo,Cobra, Flofit, Pro Car, Konig, Momo, and most other seats. Wedge believes their 50 years of experience within this industry will help them answer all of your questions and take care of all of your needs. Wedge makes the bracket to fix each individual car from the floor up to the bottom of the seat. Wedge has a bracket list for approximatly 1000 cars with more being added all the time.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are seat brackets? Why buy seat brackets?
Seat brackets are used to mount aftermarket racing seats to the floor of your vehicle. When purchasing aftermarket seats, you will need a bracket to mount to the seat to your car.
Will car-specific seat brackets work on any seat I want to put in my car?
No, because while a car-specific seat bracket matches your factory bracket bolt pattern, it won't necessecarily match on the 'top' of the bracket to the seat mount on the bottom of every racing seat. Generally, though, there are a number of ways to get around this problem. Also, often times seat manufacturers also manufacture a seat bracket application.
How do you install seat brackets?
It depends if the seat bracket is car-specific or universal (check the "fits on" section of the seat listing on our website to see if the bracket is vehicle-specific or universal). Seat brackets are car specific and mount to your factory seat bracket holes and interface with the bottom of the racing seat. The way the universal brackets work is they come with a pair of brackets that have a multiple 'holes' to be able to interface with the bottom of almost any racing seat. By using the custom bracket and applying it to the seat first before installing it, you can also be sure that the brackets will match the width of the seats. Then you have to mount it to the floor, but it will not match up with the bolt holes left by your factory seat brackets, so you'll have to drill new ones or possibly weld the universal brackets to your vehicle floor.
Seat brackets are used to mount aftermarket racing seats to the floor of your vehicle. When purchasing aftermarket seats, you will need a bracket to mount to the seat to your car.
Will car-specific seat brackets work on any seat I want to put in my car?
No, because while a car-specific seat bracket matches your factory bracket bolt pattern, it won't necessecarily match on the 'top' of the bracket to the seat mount on the bottom of every racing seat. Generally, though, there are a number of ways to get around this problem. Also, often times seat manufacturers also manufacture a seat bracket application.
How do you install seat brackets?
It depends if the seat bracket is car-specific or universal (check the "fits on" section of the seat listing on our website to see if the bracket is vehicle-specific or universal). Seat brackets are car specific and mount to your factory seat bracket holes and interface with the bottom of the racing seat. The way the universal brackets work is they come with a pair of brackets that have a multiple 'holes' to be able to interface with the bottom of almost any racing seat. By using the custom bracket and applying it to the seat first before installing it, you can also be sure that the brackets will match the width of the seats. Then you have to mount it to the floor, but it will not match up with the bolt holes left by your factory seat brackets, so you'll have to drill new ones or possibly weld the universal brackets to your vehicle floor.
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