Eric, Take seat out, slip the plastic guide in one of the tracks on the van, split facing to the rear. Push in all the way until it latches in position. Then seat back in That’s it. Alistair > On Mar 13, 2023, at 5:34 AM, Eric Caron <ericcaron96@comcast.net> wrote: > > OK folks, > > I watched the GW video on this and it didn’t help as it was just a flash at the end with no description. > > I’m asking about the plastic strip you can get from places like Vanagain that works with the front seats. One per seat. It should help I think with seat rock and slide. > > I have some I purchased from Ken a long long time ago. And now I’d like to install and see if it improves things on my 84. > > But, I need a tip or clue on where this thing is supposed to be placed. I have not found the old one so maybe missing or just hidden. > > This is a long thin strip of plastic that is split on one end. > > I’m hoping someone out there can give me a description on placement and orientation and such. > > Appreciatively! > > Eric Caron |
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