Bill, Remove the plywood. The tracks (unless your '87 is different from my '85) are right there in the floor. you'll have some pieces held down with large crews filling the tracks so that your floor is level. you'll need to remove the screws and then slide the ;pieces out the side door. Then just slide your seat in. Karl Wolz ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Kasper" <dragonlist@IPMTS.UCSC.EDU> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 9:27 AM Subject: floor tracks for single captain's chair
> we picked up our single captain's chair on our los angeles trip ten days > ago, and i don't quite understand how it is to go into our westy. bentley > has nothing on it. > > i understood there were supposed to be some tracks with it, but all it came > with was the crossbars welded to the box at the bottom that have holes in > them. they look like they would slipfit over some sort of track, but also > look like they would just bolt into the boltholes on the floor. > > we have that nice 3/8" plywood sheet as a floor of our westy, which i assume > i have to drill through in either case. do the tracks get bolted to the > floor, the seat slipped onto them, and the seat bolted through the crossbars > and tracks into the floor boltholes? > > and, if i need the tracks/bolts, where can i find them? still a dealer > item? or do they come easily used out of a regular 7-passenger van? > > thanks. > bill > '87 syncro westfalia > http://www.scruznet.com/~kasper/pics/westy/ > check out the scorpio wheels on my syncro...add scorpio.jpg, scorpio2.jpg, > or scorpios.jpg to the above URL > |
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