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Date:         Wed, 11 Jan 95 17:15:55 EST
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From:         drew@sunrise.com (Drew Jenkins)
Subject:      Re: Modifying driver seat bac...

Derek,

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> I had in mind adding some more notches in the metal there near the pivot so > that the seat could have more notches to go back in to but I haven't > dismantled things sufficiently to see if such a plan will work.

Sounds like a good idea, but I have a problem with the seat reclining on my 86 non-Westy. When the seat is at the rear of its track, it can't recline to its max because it hits the black seat belt inertia mechanism.

Do your seats avoid this?

Drew Jenkins drew@sunrise.com


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