Difference between revisions of "Rollguy's Front Seat Angle Fix/Mod"
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I used a speaker magnet to catch all the metal chips (worked great!). | I used a speaker magnet to catch all the metal chips (worked great!). | ||
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Notice that both seats are in their forward most notch. I still have 2 more rearward notches to match the same angle as the passenger side. | Notice that both seats are in their forward most notch. I still have 2 more rearward notches to match the same angle as the passenger side. |
Revision as of 03:01, 30 July 2011
I don't like the angle of the driver seat back (furthest forward notch), so I figured out a way to make it more upright. I removed the 3 torx screws holding the seat back hinge, and drilled 3 more holes to the left (counter-clockwise) of the original 3. Use a compass to mark the centerline of the radius (I failed to do this, and had to use a die grinder to get the holes just right).
I used a speaker magnet to catch all the metal chips (worked great!).
/Users/jaredperigord/Desktop/100_0474.jpg
Photo of the new mounting position:
Photo of the finished job:
Notice that both seats are in their forward most notch. I still have 2 more rearward notches to match the same angle as the passenger side.