Don, thank you for noticing that.Don said:Looking at the pictures on Amazon, it looks like the mounting bracket is adjustable for height - Even after you have it 'firmly' bolted to the existing console, you can still raise it to suit your preference. I say 'firmly' because the existing console is actually pretty wobbly and I can't picture it making for a firm base for the console *unless* the console is pretty tightly pinched between the front seats...
Ouch, altering seat mountings would I suspect have serious safety implications... Besides, if it had been easy then I think Mitsu would have done it already instead of leaving it alone for the US market. Those are studs sticking up from the floor in the front to which the seat rails bolt, and isn't the battery pack underneath that?Don said:...I'm wondering if the seats couldn't be removed and the mounting holes redrilled outward half an inch or so? - This would give you an extra inch between the front seats, which I think they really need. I'd like to get 2 inches, but even one would be a big help...
JoeS said:gmarcucio, that's very nice and thank you for sharing. Two questions:
1) Do the side arms rub appreciably on the seat brackets - especially as the seats are moved fore-aft?
2) Looks as though the armrest sits down on our existing cupholder. If I wanted to move the armrest higher to match my resting elbow, could its height be controlled by where the mounting holes are drilled and would it then be too wobbly?
Llecentaur said:Thank you for the info. Is the one you have pictured the grey one or darker model ? Trying to get the right color match with dasbord and central,console.
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