[Vwdiesel] rabbit seats
drew
drew at dyermaker.cs.uoguelph.ca
Thu Nov 14 09:59:56 EST 2002
There is a guide at the centre rail (where the lock is for the front/back
adjustment) as well. It can be seen clearly when the seat is adjusted all
the way back - and fits over the front seat support (that's part of the
floor.) If this is missing, you can get play in your seats as well.
This guide is made out of some kind of soft, translucent compound, and is
part number 435 881 203 A.
HTH,
Drew
On Thu, 14 Nov 2002, Nate Wall wrote:
> This prompts a question. Ever since I bought my '85 Jetta TD (in 1990 w/
> 56,000 miles on it) Both front seats can be "rocked" quite easily in their
> seat tracks by firmly grasping the seat and and pushing and pulling on tit.
> At one time I replaced the nylon guides on the seat legs that fit into the
> tracks. Did not help any. Do all the A-2 front seats do this? The seats are
> secure, but this seems to be a poor design.
>
> --Nate
>
> Kris wrote:
>
> > The seats in my '84 rabbit are trashed. I'm wondering what seats would
> > fit and/or easily bolt in (or a little bit of difficulty).
> >
> > I see newer VW seats on ebay for decent prices. Usualy A3-A4 seats.
> >
> > --
> > I'm just a packet pusher.
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Drew MacPherson - '84 Wolfsburg Edition Scirocco TurboDiesel
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