rappy1

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how do these mount to a 110. It seems a long distance between the rear cross member and the end of the body work for it to be un-supported at the rear.
Anybody have a photo of how they are mounted. I am rather keen to build my own. I take it the 110 van chassis no different to the 5 door version.
 
Mine have another bracket that attaches to middle out rigger (?) where the back of the seat box attaches to the frame.
 
Also interested in making my own! But not sure if the faffing is worth it, might just buy some for 180!
 
Mine have another bracket that attaches to middle out rigger (?) where the back of the seat box attaches to the frame.

Is that right. Maybe they only rely on those two outrigers then. It just seems a large distance unsupported.
 
The front uses the bulkhead retaining bolt. Centre the seatbox outrigger. The rear uses the bar the attaches the chassis to the 2nd row floor.
 
The front uses the bulkhead retaining bolt. Centre the seatbox outrigger. The rear uses the bar the attaches the chassis to the 2nd row floor.

Ok so the chassis must be different on mine in the rear section. My last outrigger the front seat base one.
 
Mine attach on the bulkhead outrigger at the front which is good, but let down by the attachment to the CSW body crossmember. It's a shame they didn't use the outrigger just in front.
I can't complain too much they came with the vehicle so I did not have to pay £180 for a set.
 
£180 a set is a little steep but anyhoo


the front of the slider bolts to the bulkhead outrigger, the other bolts either side of the centre outrigger.

if you have a csw then you can also bolt them to the bracket behind the seatbox but the vans/3 door versions dont have these and tbh it isnt really required. If you hit anything with enough force to bend the slider then the last bracket isnt going to be much help. From what i have seen of the condition of most of them the bracket wouldnt hold up to much.
 

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