Front seat fixing: spare holes in floor
Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2016 10:20 pm
Hi All,
In fitting the front seats back into my Traveller, we have placed the drivers seat as far back as possible given that my son will be driving the car and he's 6' 1".
This has left 'spare' holes in the floor, being the alternative fixing points and about as sophisticated as seat adjustment can be on a Minor. My question is, how have other owners blocked off these holes to prevent ingress of water/road dirt? I don't want to use filler, which might permanently stop up the holes, so was wondering if a set of bolts cut off to the depth of the captive nuts would do the job if screwed in from underneath the car. They could then perhaps have a coat of paint and be finished off with a spot of Waxoyl.
Any thoughts?
In fitting the front seats back into my Traveller, we have placed the drivers seat as far back as possible given that my son will be driving the car and he's 6' 1".
This has left 'spare' holes in the floor, being the alternative fixing points and about as sophisticated as seat adjustment can be on a Minor. My question is, how have other owners blocked off these holes to prevent ingress of water/road dirt? I don't want to use filler, which might permanently stop up the holes, so was wondering if a set of bolts cut off to the depth of the captive nuts would do the job if screwed in from underneath the car. They could then perhaps have a coat of paint and be finished off with a spot of Waxoyl.
Any thoughts?