Hodakaguy , loving the build !
I built a Transit , I can appreciate the amount of hours you’ve got into this van. True labour of love.
I think in the end I had over 90 ft of L track in mine.
We did the same a week or so ago. Loaded up drove 15 minutes and set up for a mini Covid picnic and sat and played crib and watched the sun go down and the full moon rise.
Simple things.
View out the screens
I still have a single mount for the Sienna seat (I only needed one) if anyone wants to buy it. I’m in Canada so given their weight I wouldn’t want to ship it too far.
Can’t remember if I ordered it from mgmetalworks or from u joint but it’s identical to those shown and the mate to it is still...
Sorry Osprey I haven’t got you the pictures but it sounds like you’ve got it pretty much figured out. I had to get some shoulder work done and I’m further out of commission that I figured I’d be.
As mentioned the biggest part is starting from the bottom of the van and seeing where you have...
Do you have a chop saw?
I’d say buy full lengths and go from there , and cut to lengths you want.
I believe the holes are 11 “ x 11” in the Ujoint bases so the 10” or even the 12” for that matter won’t work as you would have your fitting at the very end of the track and might not have full...
1/4 x 20 stainless with big fender washers and Nylock nuts on the bottom side. I shutter to think how many of them I have used building with all the L Track in the van.
You can use these
But I’d recommend these as they are stronger for something more important like a seat.
I put in longer strips so it could be a little more versatile.
Well I have ordered Bases , even ordered the missing headrest for the Set of Seinna seats I found here in Canada for my upcoming trip in September.
I was very descriptive about the particular seats I needed and paid for these seats at an auto wrecker about a month ago as I've been out of town...
Thanks mgmetalworks for the info and all the hard work of designing these brackets.
I'll post up some pictures after the instal.
This thread has a lot of really great information.