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Old 05-17-2009, 09:51 AM
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Originally Posted by sd300td View Post
It'll adjust the height of the seat "bottom". You lift the lever, and slide the seat frontwards (higher) or rearwards (lower). You then adjust the distance using the lever on the front of the seat. If your seats won't move frontwards or rearwards, using either lever, the lever or track might be broken, etc.
Or it may be just "gummed up" with dirt, hair, fuzz balls, etc. A proper cleaning and relubrication usuallys brings the front seats back to life. I've done it so many times I can almost do it in my sleep.

I'm a sucker for saving good seats at the junkyard. Just can't stand to see them go to the crusher.
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