Well, things were going great with the seat swap, and I was very happy with the level of improvement.
But then I sat in the seat... Which I hadn't done first, for some reason? Anyway, I noticed my head was way closer to the roof than before.
Not uncomfortably so, but there is no room for a helmet, and I'm only 5'9"
I had read about these foam-ectomys so I thought I'd give it a go.
Seat came apart pretty easily.
And so did the upholstery, I took out a conservative amount and bolted everything back together.
All back together and you can see the 2" chunk I cut out on the windshield.
I didn't bother with the 4th mounting tab because the seat belt buckle attaches to the car and not the seat. Also, the seat rests nicely on the rail at the correct height. Also, It was different from the others and would have been a pain to engineer, so, laziness.
All in all , the foam cutting didn't seem to drop me much lower but if I give the seat some gangster lean, you're back around stock height.
I also had a brilliant idea to solve the door handle problem.
I'll just delete them!
Unfortunately, After futzing with these for about an hour, I found out that they are too weak to properly pull the door handle. They are only made to lock and unlock doors and honestly, they were too weak to do that well either.
So I went back to the drawing board about making some handles....
I am trying to figure out an easy way to make a concave bowl shape out of sturdy enough sheet metal that will also have a nice finish to it. And I am coming up empty here...
Does anyone out there have a broken one I can start with? I think I can make the handle/ lever/ attachment but the backing plate is gonna be tough.