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Plating the machined rear brackets

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When we were first approached by scheel-mann to find a solution for the FJ Cruiser/Tacoma's ability to use an aftermarket seat platform he already knew it would be a complex issue to tackle. Sure there was the electrical engineering to overcome to move the load cells and reduce the overall height and have the SRS system be happy but the mechanical engineering involved was going to take the better part of a year of testing to find the perfect solution allowing for a true "bolt-on" experience.


The problem solving meant a mix of materials and coatings and working with tolerances we didn't expect to find needed in a seat adapter.


Here you can see the Tolerance STACK rear mounting blocks machined out of aluminum, fiber laser engraved and then using an anodize plating process instead of powder coating because of the consistency of the coating for anodize.



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