Getting bucket seats off their brackets / rails?
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Getting bucket seats off their brackets / rails?
How do you do it? I got one bolt off the slider rail but the other has the nut facing up into the seat and it's practically impossible (for me) to get at. Is that the only way to do it? I messed with the rail and a bearing bracket fell out along with some metal slug or spacer.
I figure this is the only way I'm getting my newer buckets into the car... I'd rather not cut off the welded bolts, grind them down and risk whether or not the other bolt holes will be the exact right size...
I figure this is the only way I'm getting my newer buckets into the car... I'd rather not cut off the welded bolts, grind them down and risk whether or not the other bolt holes will be the exact right size...
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I know, mine has four bolts that connect the seat to the rails. And then four bolts that connect the rails to the floor... It's the two rail-to-seat bolts that point UP into the seat that I can't get at because the springs of the seat cushion prohibit my wrench or sockets from getting a grip!
arrrrgh

arrrrgh


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- Smellslike1974
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Im sorry bizilla but your pic made me bust up laughing.
Anyway,ive never delt with buckets so i have no clue,maybe its one of them cleverly built things.Where you screw around with it long enough and your like,"Oh wow didnt see that before"

Anyway,ive never delt with buckets so i have no clue,maybe its one of them cleverly built things.Where you screw around with it long enough and your like,"Oh wow didnt see that before"
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Re: Getting bucket seats off their brackets / rails?
You have to take the two parts of the track apart, if memory serves me right. There's two plastic pieces, each with a single roller bearing in it between the "slider" (that fastens to the seat) and the part that bolts to the floor. For the life of me though I can't remember how I got the two parts to slide apart, but I must have as the pix show them separated.billzilla wrote:How do you do it? I got one bolt off the slider rail but the other has the nut facing up into the seat and it's practically impossible (for me) to get at. Is that the only way to do it? I messed with the rail and a bearing bracket fell out along with some metal slug or spacer.
I figure this is the only way I'm getting my newer buckets into the car... I'd rather not cut off the welded bolts, grind them down and risk whether or not the other bolt holes will be the exact right size...
Don't know if any of this wll help. I'll dig around some more and see if I can find any more or some notes about what I had to do.




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