I have a set of seats with molded plastic bases. Ive done a bit of research and found the bases have been known to crack in a few places. They are "flimsy" - they lean back more than I think they should. Last summer I put a piece of sheet metal under the base of one. So far no issues. However, the sheet metal does not support the seat back mount, just the base. I want to replace that with a panel that will let me tie in to the seat back support bracket.
Any ideas on what thickness aluminum to use so it is rigid and not too thick/heavy? Id like the seats to hold up to some heavier and/or less careful passengers so Id rather go too thick. Im not real sure where to start, though. The steel sheet metal there now is around 1/16" and is too flimsy. Im thinking maybe 1/8" aluminum to start? Thicker? Or is that overkill?
Id like to do the plate reinforcement now while the seats are solid to keep them from breaking.
Any ideas on what thickness aluminum to use so it is rigid and not too thick/heavy? Id like the seats to hold up to some heavier and/or less careful passengers so Id rather go too thick. Im not real sure where to start, though. The steel sheet metal there now is around 1/16" and is too flimsy. Im thinking maybe 1/8" aluminum to start? Thicker? Or is that overkill?
Id like to do the plate reinforcement now while the seats are solid to keep them from breaking.