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Date:         Mon, 21 May 2007 10:48:19 -0700
Reply-To:     Larry Word <larry_word@YAHOO.COM>
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From:         Larry Word <larry_word@YAHOO.COM>
Subject:      1985 Vanagon - front swivel seat set-up
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I'm trying to install a pass. swivel seat unit I purchased years ago on-line and have ?'s.

The unit I purchased supposedly came from a full camper Westy, it's the entire swivel unit - both the base and the seat tracks. The swivel base is integral to both these parts: a round grove between the two parts. You push down on a small level (goes in a front factory grove just for this) to make seat swivel.

If I place unit atop my existing passenger seat tracks, that's redundant (2 seat tracks) and puts seats 1 inch too high I'm afraid. Do I cut out my existing tracks so that I end up w/ only one; if so, that's hard to accomplish!

Is there an easier way to install this unit?

I'll take a photo next time and email such to the group?

Larry Ga.

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