[Shotimes] (no subject)

Carl Prochilo gr8sho@prochilo.myserver.org
Thu, 8 Jan 2004 13:35:17 -0500 (Eastern Standard Time)


Not familiar with this specific problem, but I have a minor rocking in my
92 driver seat.  I haven't been super motivated to fix it.  It never
occurred to me that something might be broke, just thought something was
worn or had loosened up.
-- 
Cheers,
Carl Prochilo
1992 Ultra Red Crimson

Ron Porter said:
> The rails that bolt to the floor are a separate piece, and you don't
> really
> have to get a whole seat. You can also weld the cracked bracket pieces.
> I'll
> even bet it's the LF bracket, as a number of us who had/have '89s have had
> the problem.
>
> I got mine welded when it broke the first time, then a few years later it
> broke again and I got the rail setup (which includes the motors) from a
> '90-'91 in the junkyard.
>
> Ron Porter
>
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>
> Thank you for the responses on the idling problem.
>
> I am interested in picking up a set of rails for the driver-side seat in
> an
> '89 model.  I currently rock backwards, every time I accelerate because
> one
> of
> the rails broke, and I suspect the other one is bent now because it has
> been
> broken a while.
>
> If anyone has a set of grey seats that are not cracked, with all of the
> pieces
> to attach them (rails, lumber power, power positioning, etc.)  I might be
> interested in purchasing them.
>
> Thank you in advance.
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