Seat track ?
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Re: Seat track ?
Joe I am not talking about the tab. Seat rail wouldn't come out without removing the pivot tab that locks seat in position. ( spring attaches to it ) Someone already messed with my seats and placed a bracket on the seat rail screwed on instead
of welding it back. Unless their is another way of doing it.- Top
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Re: Seat track ?
Joe I am not talking about the tab. Seat rail wouldn't come out without removing the pivot tab that locks seat in position. ( spring attaches to it ) Someone already messed with my seats and placed a bracket on the seat rail screwed on instead
of welding it back. Unless their is another way of doing it.
At least on '66s, there must be another way to do what you're taking about, because I did not have to remove any rivet to remove the tracks from my seats. I think I recall just having to pivot something out of the way to disengage it from the track indexer.
Gary- Top
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Re: Seat track ?
Joe I am not talking about the tab. Seat rail wouldn't come out without removing the pivot tab that locks seat in position. ( spring attaches to it ) Someone already messed with my seats and placed a bracket on the seat rail screwed on instead
of welding it back. Unless their is another way of doing it.- Top
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