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fillit
23-01-2013, 08:17 PM
I've got a drivers side bride rail, however it's a little bit out of alignment..

Bolting the fronts in first, the rears are about 2mm or so out of alignment for the bolt to go in.

The rail was from a JDM DC2R, as far as I know, this rail is genuine and dc2r and eg rails should be interchangeable.

It looks like one of these:

http://image.nengun.com/used/original/nengun-259435-00-bride-integral_seat_rail_for_dc2_driver_side.jpg

Do you think I should just try and widen the hole (on the rails) a tad with a drill, or take it to a specialist to get them to re weld the damn thing.

If so, does anyone have a place they recommend?

mocchi
23-01-2013, 08:20 PM
what the hell lol

fillit
23-01-2013, 08:22 PM
what the hell lol

Believe me, I wish I knew wtf is wrong with it too >.>...

Basically front bolts line up, rears are out by a few mms

mocchi
23-01-2013, 08:53 PM
i probably would file it out, would be way too hard to drill

duzy
23-01-2013, 08:53 PM
try bolt the rears first then the fronts, you'll find that they will flex abit if you put weight on it

Get someone to step on it as you put the bolts in.

dorikin
23-01-2013, 09:04 PM
hammer will fix that

mocchi
23-01-2013, 09:07 PM
try bolt the rears first then the fronts, you'll find that they will flex abit if you put weight on it

Get someone to step on it as you put the bolts in.

good idea ay. actually now i remember had this issue with stock rail. dc2 seats in eg.
but seats gotta be bolted onto rail otherwise too hard to flex

feel my bbc

fillit
23-01-2013, 09:37 PM
try bolt the rears first then the fronts, you'll find that they will flex abit if you put weight on it

Get someone to step on it as you put the bolts in.

Tried it, it's flexing down, but i need it to flex slightly to the side..

I think I'll grab a file and make the hole a few mm bigger tomorrow.

kiieerroonn
24-01-2013, 01:37 AM
do that hole up first then the others.

armak81
24-01-2013, 12:56 PM
I assume you bolted the seat to the rails then attempted to bolt into the car?
If so, i'd suggest taking the seat off the rails, then see if the holes align with the car.
I've found this problem with fixed back seat rails. When you bolt the seat too tight onto the rail, the rail flexes and causes alignment issues with the bolts on the car.
just a suggestion...

GU357
25-01-2013, 07:16 PM
ive bought a few bride rails before, they never fit perfect.
the jig gets old and etc, the car might have had a crash before. the only thing you can do is either heat it up and tap it to bend it a little then quench it. or file the hole.

fillit
25-01-2013, 08:20 PM
well i've managed to solve this by filing the hole a tad bigger. took too long T______T going to stick with recaro rails next time..

GU357
25-01-2013, 10:04 PM
the bride jigs just get old and beaten up a lil so that eventually they arent going to be perfect. i have had to file all the bride rails ive ever bought (only 3).