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> Question about seat removal, Help needed
Thunderchief
post Dec 23 2019, 01:27 PM
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I'm in the process of removing my interior and I've gotten the passenger's side seat out. The driver's seat though is moved all the way back and the slide mechanism is broken. So in the back of the seat, I can barely access the outside track bolts but can't even feel the inside track's bolts. I ordered a new slide handle but I'm not sure I can fully get to it to change it out until I get the seat out. Thanks.
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post Dec 23 2019, 01:52 PM
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Hi George,

Thanks for the reply but how can I slide it forward if the slide handle is broken. Is there another way?
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post Dec 23 2019, 02:23 PM
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yes reach under where the seat handle loop attaches and lift up on the lever with your finger


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Hi George,

Thanks for the reply but how can I slide it forward if the slide handle is broken. Is there another way?

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