Dudes!
    I have the opposite problem of having lubricated my driver seat rails with moly grease.  Now when I brake or corner, the seat slides a little bit back and forth.  Is there an anti-grease available?  (made with anti-matter........)
    Ideas appreciated,
        Randy
 

Darrell Boehler wrote:

 -----------------------------Hi Marshall,    I have been working with these swivels  a lot lately and they get a bit sticky and dirty at the base over time.  But they are easy to remove and clean. Slide the seat forward until it slides off, you eventually need to raise a small catch on the left side rail. With the seat off you will note the swivel is held on my 4 nuts. Remove the swivel by removing said nuts and clean the swivel. Clean and relub with a bit of user friendly lubricant like Vaseline or lubriplate ( white engine prelub)  The swivel will now  function as it did when new.  If it is still too tight you might want to try some washers on the bolts / studs  between the swivel and the wheel well mount, this shouldn't be necessary unless something is warped.  Happy swiveling. Darrell 
-----Original Message-----
From: Marshall Ruskin <mruskin@PANGEA.CA>
To: vanagon@VANAGON.COM <vanagon@VANAGON.COM>
Date: Tuesday, December 08, 1998 12:07 AM
Subject: Is there a "best way" to loosen up passenger seat 's "rotation"?Hi Everybody! Here is my problem of the day: My passenger seat is really tough to rotate around. The thing is, it has to be rotated with a person (my wife) seated in it. Background: We bought the Westy becuase it is the ONLY stock van (that we know of) where a person in a wheelchair can use it without having to raise the roof or lower the floor. Besides, It's something I've always wanted ( I digress) Anyhow, she tranfers into the passenger seat from her wheelchair, and then we rotate the seat around untill it locks. Not easy! I'm afraid if I use a heavy grease, it will get over everything. What do you think? Thanks in advance; Happy Holidays! Marshall Ruskin84 Westy