If all goes well, in the next few days, I'll get the camera out, take some pictures of the tracks in my westy, both with and without the seat in the car, and try to get details of how the seat secures to the tracks to prevent it from sliding. Are there other details I should try to photograph? Let me know, and I'll try to hurry the photo processing along... steve '85 westy with skinny balding tires and middle seat tracks kent, wa
At 11:11 PM 09/07/1999 -0400, David Bogle wrote: >Southard wrote: >> >> David: >> >> There exists hardware for connecting the seat to the tracks. Hard for me to >> describe. Maybe you could find a friend with one installed or a local >> junkyard. I got mine from the person I bought the middle seat from. >> >> Did you have to pull up carpet before you began cutting? > >Maynard, > >Yes, I removed the carpet. It is loose in my westy. > >I think I've figured it out.... > >Anything wrong with this? Maybe someone with a factory installed floor >track and seat can look and see. > >Here's my diagram: > > >asciiart copyright 1999 David Bogle ;-) >-- >Regards, >David Bogle >Brooklyn >'87 Syncro Westy 6-Passenger |
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