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Re: 105 front seat removal



if you can get at them, the sliders should be attached
to the seat with either the same type allen head
screws, or philips screws (which will likely strip if
they are rusted) i would try soaking them in
penetrating oil for a day, then see if you can get at
them.

good luck!
ian lomax
71 spider 
94 164 ls 
sf, ca

--- Derek Lund <derek.lund@domain.elided> wrote:
> Greetings alfisti,
> 
> I have successfully removed the front drivers seat
> on my 1750 GT 
> Veloce by removing the 4 Allan bolts (using 6mm
> Allan wrench) that 
> hold down the metal sliders of the seat (I want to
> have both seats 
> reupholstered this winter).
> 
> Unfortunately I am in over my head with the
> passenger seat.  Two out 
> of the four bolts will not come out.  Too much rust
> (I did not 
> know this until now and am feeling pretty blue) and
> they will only 
> turn.  The anchor points are toast.  Now the sliders
> are a little 
> loose.   First I have to try and get them out (maybe
> with a small 
> hacksaw) to remove the seat and address the rust
> later (or maybe use 
> a welder to tack the sliders to the floor pan where
> it is solid?)
> 
> Has anyone removed the front seats without removing
> the 
> runners (sliders)?    
> 
> Feeling a little discouraged Toronto (on this
> relatively warm day 
> (55F, which is likely the last day above freezing
> for 5 months...)
> 
> Thanks 
> ----------------------
> Derek Lund
> 
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