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  1. #1
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    [BRIS] HELP NEEDED - very small welding job

    Hi guys, my SSCUS drivers seat went all wobbly the other day and when I pulled it down the steel frame inside is broken in 2 places. I'm getting dragged over the pits in a couple weeks and need it fixed up ASAP.

    Is someone able (or know somewhere) to weld it up for me?
    (will put up pics when i get home but should be simple/straight forward)

    Cheers.
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  2. #2
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    ask some of your mates who doil boiler making or something like that, anyone who has a welder at home should be able to do it quicksmart.

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    i would get new seats

    instead of risking your life on the track with inferior fake products

    imagine you got it rewelded and something happens and it fails again

    say hello to the windscreen

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    Quote Originally Posted by 90LAN View Post
    i would get new seats

    instead of risking your life on the track with inferior fake products

    imagine you got it rewelded and something happens and it fails again

    say hello to the windscreen
    EM1 = airbags ftw

    true, the sscus seem pretty flimsy and the frame looks crap. as much as I'd love to get new seats it just isn't in the budget at the mo - and with all the repairs/maintenance i've got coming up tracking it is even further out of the budget
    i only got one mate with access to a welder but he can't get a hold of it until after my inspection

    my car is really pissing me off right now!!
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  5. #5
    as Lan said.....

    GET NEW SEATS

    Dont fix by applying a weld bandaid. It WILL snap under load such as an accident or even a big bump in the road , bringing you back to square one.

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