without going out to mine to check, isn't there one one the other side you can borrow
without going out to mine to check, isn't there one one the other side you can borrow
Greetings, Earthling. We come in peace... Never mind "Paris to Dakar", the VehiCROSS looks ready for the Martian desert.
There is a long rod going through the back of the seat which both adjusting knobs attach to. They are just pressed together on the long rod. You can pull them off with a little muscle.
I got a adjusting knob replacement from Merlin at St. Charles Isuzu.
It took about 2 weeks.
Thanks for the help. I found the metal rod and was able to swap the other knob to get it adjusted correctly. However, the metal rod does tend to float in and out and I'm afraid it will catch on something on the door panel and cause damage to the seat and interior. I will give Merlin a call this week and get one ordered. Thanks again.
PS-I thought maybe someone might have done some seat repair in the past and have an extra knob they wish to part with.
Mark,
Thanks for the POC. I may have use for it this summer. My drivers seat does not tilt.
Tom
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Put a smiley after you say that Bub.
reviving this thread does anyone know where to order the Recaro seat parts now? The number in the original post is no longer for the listed business.
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Carter Pewterschmidt
This may help as it's their US office in Auburn Hills, MI.
RECARO North America, Inc. 4120 Luella Lane 48326 Auburn Hills Telefon: +1 / (0)248 / 364 3818
Telefax: +1 / (0)248 / 364 3804
info@recaro-automotive.us
http://www.recaro.com/us
Look like the closest factory dealer to you is in St. Louis:
Classic Car Studio 1002 Hanley Industrial Ct. 63144 St. Louis Telefon: 314-567-4200
info@classiccarstudio.com
http://.www.classiccarstudio.com
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