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Author Subject: Rear seat mount damaged and front seat not quite straight
eliotrw

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Post #1
SO ive had this problem since I bought the car ages ago.
BUT im starting to think aout sorting it now really, but anyway there actually two issues.

1. the drivers seat is actualy slightly tilted towards the centre of the car. Its deffo not right as if you look in comparison with the passenger seat it looks weird. anyone had this? is it common?

2.
The the rear single seat has one snapped bolt which is used to hold one of the clamps to the shell when you fold the base of the seat forwards. its snapped at a distance that means you cant quite get the nut to catch on the thread as its shorter.
as far as I can tell its part of the shell?
Any ideas on how you could fix that?
Is it a grind off and weld in job?

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Posted 13th Jul 2012 at 11:18
rikky 🦔

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Post #2
You could drill it off and put another bolt through from behind or weld one on. fairly easy job. careful of te fuel tank though

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Posted 13th Jul 2012 at 11:49
eliotrw

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Post #3
Yeah i did think it was scary close :S

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Posted 13th Jul 2012 at 11:54

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