Ok well i got lucky and got some Brand New Sparco Milano 2 seats, but i am wondering if they can be made to fit my stock sliders? i know they probably wont ahah so do you know where i could get some to work?

 well no pictures of the actuall ones right now but here is close enough
The First Twin Charged jbody 
blue car (R.I.P) - 240whp @7psi..
silver car - 305whp 315lbs.tq @15psi (91 Octane) or 420whp & 425lbs.TQ @20psi (94 octane+Alcohol Injection)
All dynos run on a Mustang dyno
 
 
i think sparco makes a matching bracket for our cars. but you could use stock brackets, but i think it would sit too high. best bet is to fab up a set. i could make you a set if needed also.
 
 
I got my brackets from a guy on here, Scott Trent, he had a big thread here on the Interior forum. His AIM name is Section8Cav. He made mine for $85 shipped.
 
 
^^not to knock them, but Scott's were very unsafe, and my set werent close to lining up. i tried to install once, and decided to build a stirdy set.
 
 
^^lol, well i wasnt trying to make him out to be a bad person or anything.
i just didnt feel comfortable with brackets i could bend in my hands
 
 
Well I told him to just make the bracket, and I drilled all my own holes. And there is about 3/4" of open steel around the bolts to the floor. So I think that they are held down very well.
 
 
ok one more question... if some one made them for me... would one of you be able to make the seat sit ALOT! lower to the ground... cuz i like the way i sit in the trans am.. where my legs are basically straight out.... and feels like im sitting on the ground... could this be done?
The First Twin Charged jbody 
blue car (R.I.P) - 240whp @7psi..
silver car - 305whp 315lbs.tq @15psi (91 Octane) or 420whp & 425lbs.TQ @20psi (94 octane+Alcohol Injection)
All dynos run on a Mustang dyno
 
 
depends on the seats and how much adjustability you want
 
 
ya, my new seat brackets i just made sit real low. PM me if you want some more info to build, or i could build for you
 
 
 Well i havnt been on here much to set things straight so here goes...
first off thanks to all the guys that supported me,i started doing this to help out org members who werent able to make their own and im glad i could help the ones i did..
  Second...
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Scott's were very unsafe, and my set werent close to lining up. i tried to install once, and decided to build a stirdy set
 well easy if you woulda read the first thread i made on these( and i know you did) i COULD have made them out of STEEL if you wanted,but it would have costed more..This is what it comes down to..advantages and disadvantages
 Aluminum brackets : advantages = lighter than stock brackets which makes it a weight
                                                                 reduction and its cheaper to ship.
                                                                 Easier to work with which means if measurements
                                                                 are off a bit it can be fixed with a simple metal file 
                                                                 and a few minutes of extra work.
                                                                 COST,the metal is less expensive which means i 
                                                                 dont have to charge as much for them.
                                   
                                 disadvantages = Strength,..your not able to bolt your stock seatbelt to                                            
                                                                 these( which i inform EVERY buyer of)but as far as 
                                                                 safety goes its your seat belt that holds you down in
                                                                 a wreck not the seat its self.
Steel brackets:          advantages =  Stronger metal, makes a stronger bond with the  
                                                                seat and floor.
                                                                MIGHT be able to bolt your seatbelt to it.
                                
                                 disadvanges   =  HEAVIER
                                                               more expensive to make
                                                               more expensive to ship
                                                                harder to work with
 thats about all i can say, i dont mislead anyone when i make and sell these,its up to them..and as far as fitment goes ive only HEARD from one person who had an issue with fitment and he ended up getting them in with minimal modification and ultimately happy with them..if Easy's didnt fit i was never aware of it , probably cus he never told me, and unless someone tells me that something is wrong how can i correct the problem?? but it sounds like his biggest issue is he doesnt like it being aluminum,which is understandable...but thats his choice he knew what he was getting 
 
 
^^^ i got them from him fit perfect 
 
 
i agree totally Scott, and like i said, i never meant to put a bad name on you. many people are happy with the ones you meade for them, and i knew what i was getting, but after testing them before installing, i wasnt comfortable with them. thats why i never complained. i couldnt. they were built exactly as you told me, no false claims. i just felt i needed steel to feel safer 
 
 
 its cool man...i understand why you didnt use them..no hard feelings..i just hadnt been on here much so i started reading thru alot( u know how it goes) and just figured id clarify somethings cus i know alot of the guys arnt gonna go back and read all of the original thread
 
 
Eazy Ent. ( 716 ) wrote:^^aluminum = not safe
WHAT!?  Aluminum is safe.  It's stronger and lighter than steel!  Stonger and lighter= good!  And the best thing, is that it can be recycled over and over again.  Sorry to thread jack, but i just wanted share this with the world.  
You've claimed all this time that you would die for me.  Why then are you so surprised to hear
your own eulogy? 
- James Herbert Keenan
 
 
um dude..aluminum is lighter..but its not stronger than steel...if it was, superman would be "THE MAN OF ALUMINUM" lol 
  and i love you too ozzie 
 
 
ok so then if you guys are sayen i  shouldnt bolt my seat belt to them... where else am i going to? the one that goes threw the holes is mounted to the baby seat thing in the back... but the two that drop down around the seat... where am suposed to bolt them to?
The First Twin Charged jbody 
blue car (R.I.P) - 240whp @7psi..
silver car - 305whp 315lbs.tq @15psi (91 Octane) or 420whp & 425lbs.TQ @20psi (94 octane+Alcohol Injection)
All dynos run on a Mustang dyno
 
 
 i had steele plates welded on my stock sliders to make mine fit
 
Bolt the seat belt directly into the floor, like the passenger belt is.
 
 
yea see thats what i was going to do/ am going to do... but i was told this wouldnt be safe....
The First Twin Charged jbody 
blue car (R.I.P) - 240whp @7psi..
silver car - 305whp 315lbs.tq @15psi (91 Octane) or 420whp & 425lbs.TQ @20psi (94 octane+Alcohol Injection)
All dynos run on a Mustang dyno