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    #16
    Originally posted by cramer
    also, since there is no rake adjustment with that bracket setup, i used stacked washers under the front bolt holes on the speedware bracket. I think it was about 6 washers (1/2") that i used, that way you can make only one trip to the hardware store ;)
    uh, question on this
    do you put the washers under the bracket or under the sliders (on top of the bracket)
    BattleWagon|1996 GT Vertigo

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      #17
      I placed the washers under the bracket.

      Andy

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        #18
        Originally posted by tobybmw
        I placed the washers under the bracket.

        Andy
        same here, since i got the idea from your setup Andy ;)
        Chris
        90 Corrado/91 M3/01 M5

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          #19
          so, basically, the washers are going right on the floor.
          BattleWagon|1996 GT Vertigo

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            #20
            you got it. It just raised the speedware bracket up so it rakes the whole seat back a little bit. Again, this is personal preference. You may like the seat sitting flatter.
            Chris
            90 Corrado/91 M3/01 M5

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              #21
              yeah, I like the front up and the bum down
              BattleWagon|1996 GT Vertigo

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                #22
                Originally posted by Chapel
                yeah, I like the front up and the bum down

                :giggle:
                Dan

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                  #23
                  note to people who buy this kit from Speedware as it stands right now.
                  Recaro recently retooled their slide handle to have two kinks in it.
                  this causes the Speedware bracket not to work.
                  Andrew at Speedware told me they were hoping they sent me the straight handle, but it ended up being the kinked one
                  He offered me the old handle, but I needed to get it installed right away. He told me the bar would be safe to bend, which I did. I straightened the bar, stripped it of paint and resprayed it with what I had (Ford Grey Engine Paint) and now it works fine.
                  So, if you order the universal sliders, make sure you get the straight handle (pictured earlier) and not the kinked one as it wont work.
                  It took me about an extra hour to get it all sorted, so save yourself the time and get the right part
                  BattleWagon|1996 GT Vertigo

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