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malcolm2 |
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I just finished installing the rear half of my floor pans. Is there a trick to getting the seat hinge mount located in exactly the right location?
The tilt mechanism seems to be the critical factor on this. if the teeth are too tight you get no adjustment. If the teeth are not seated enough, maybe loose some support or even have a slip out issue. |
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Thanks for the replies, I will check the measurements. I am using new aftermarket hinge supports, so I will check for accuracy since the size of the support may be different.
I have been mocking it up with the support bolted to the seat frame |
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