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> 1973 Tan Seats
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post Mar 17 2019, 04:49 PM
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I finally attempted to install my new interior including a set of tan seats but the driver's seat won't slide more than a third of the way back. These were supposed to be a set but I'm wondering if I got 2 passengers' and no drivers' seat. Are there any differences other than the positioning of the fore/aft adjuster, are they reversible and if not, how can I tell if I have 2 passenger seats (other than the position of the fore/aft adjuster as these came without the rails and adjusters attached.

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The car I just finished behaved the same way even after a good greasing and loosening the bolts some. Turned out to be a buildup of ancient grease which became "clay like". An assortment of small brushes and a can of brake cleaner cleaned them right up. To re-grease use something like a chain or garage door lube (LPS 3 or a teflon type like TriFlo) that doesn't attract dust. I was amazed that old grease could cause binding. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif)
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