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Old 01-17-2006, 10:13 AM
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Originally Posted by stayalert
The "captive" nuts on the rear of the drivers seat frame are replaceable. The nuts are attached to a sheet mrtal clip that slips over the sttel channel that is integral to the floor pan. I think I used a grinder to remove mine.....I surmise rust in this area is a common occurence and attribributal to poor maintenacne of drains from the hood hinge and sun roof.....does that sound accurate?

Thats what I did with mine, the captive nuts were nasty from trash and moisture, and I ended up using a cut off wheel on my dremel, got a new bolt and cage nut and put it all back together. Pool noodes can be bought at a pool supply store at a premium, I think I paid 3 bucks each, but thats cheaper than a seat frame!
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