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Garage / Re: Seat Runners
« Last post by 4129R on Tuesday,May 07, 2024, 11:21:53 PM »Mine worked very well, and they look very similar if not identical to those on your eBay link.
At that price, it is certainly worth getting them and making them fit. The original ones are very cheap and rust easily.
As it happens, the left seat is out of the car.
This is what it looks like attached to the seat. I used 5/16" UNF bolts to attach the frames to the floor, and over drilled the holes in the oval bobbins so the bolts slide through and are attached with Nyloc nuts and washers under the car.
The runners slide on ball bearings, so when you lift the central bar, the seat slides very easily, unlike the originals.
Note the new webbing on the seats.
At that price, it is certainly worth getting them and making them fit. The original ones are very cheap and rust easily.
As it happens, the left seat is out of the car.
This is what it looks like attached to the seat. I used 5/16" UNF bolts to attach the frames to the floor, and over drilled the holes in the oval bobbins so the bolts slide through and are attached with Nyloc nuts and washers under the car.
The runners slide on ball bearings, so when you lift the central bar, the seat slides very easily, unlike the originals.
Note the new webbing on the seats.