Has anybody on here used one of these and know if they're any good. ie. good fit and ease of installation
Solid metal bulkheads
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Solid metal bulkheads
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Re: Solid metal bulkheads
I've got one in mate, simple to fit, but be wary if your taller than me, (5'9") as its flat across rather than the standard plastic one which recedes further on the drivers side. My seat is right back against the bulkhead and reasonably upright. Some pics in my newbie / build thread.
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Re: Solid metal bulkheads
I considered one of these, but as pointed out by Mark the was no room for the seats to go back so I went for a Motexion bulkhead.