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still crazy after all these years
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There is a space between the upper and lower rails on my drivers seat so it rattles. I assume I have to tighten the upper rail to the seat pan as the lower rails are tight to the floor. But I don't know how to get to the bolts. Do I have to remove the tracks from the floor and take the seat out? Can I remove the seat from the lower rails without taling them out?
 
Posts: 1387 | Location: Montreal, Canada | Registered: December 24, 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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David,
I didn't get a chance to comment on it yet, but I'm lovin the new site! Very nice job.

On my car, I could get an allen wrench just barely under the tracks to tighten the upper bolt to the seat, with the seat slid all the way forward. Don't know if your car will be the same...

With the new (corvette) seats, I can remove the seat cushion - so even easier.
 
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if you have original seats / tracks there should be a couple rollers in each track that help take the wobble out. I know Hall used to have them in their catalog


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still crazy after all these years
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Thanks Andy. I may have to cut an allen head key to fit. But I'll try that.

Gary, I have the Hall brass rollers, it's the track to the unerside of the seat that has loosened so there is space between the rails.
 
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