Old Oct 11, 2012 | 10:12 AM
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Originally Posted by JesseJamessrt6
Put seat back in (plug in seat) and apply the washer, lock washer, and last nut




Cycle the seat motor to check for range of motion and clearance of the bolt you just installed to ensure the upper track celars over the top of it when sliding the seat all the way back on teh mounting track. (this is why 1 1/2" long bolt is necessary if using the set up of washers and center lock nut. This also allows the seat to be removed and the rear bolts stay in place like a stud.

replace the rear plastic carpet retainer and the door sill, seal the bottom of the new bolt heads and washers to make water proof.
Hey man hows it goin I just thoughts about this n seen thrt you successfully did it.do you have a before n after pic of the clearance you got. Im 6ft n I just need a lil more i clearance on the driver side was it major help for comfort.

Thanks, for advice
 
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