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Old 07-09-2010, 11:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Cr from Texas View Post
You may have to use a lot of WD40 to clean and lube the tracks to make them move.
Yes, I sure did!

Actually before I could remove the seat in my car, I had to wedge a 2x4 behind it and use it to pry the seat forward and up, as the height control tracks were totally frozen up. I couldn't even see the rear track mounting bolts until I did that. They're a little better now with the addition of a lot of penetrating oil, but still pretty stiff.
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