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Re: Seat track studs
[Re: ademon]
#627859
03/02/10 04:52 AM
03/02/10 04:52 AM
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Joined: Jul 2003
Posts: 1,912 Anchorage, Alaska
Iceman01
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Posts: 1,912
Anchorage, Alaska
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No repops that I am aware of. They have a unique head that is swedged into the seat track frame itself. You can have the old one pressed out, and then use a bolt through the hole. Tom at R/T Specialties has square-headed bolts of correct length and diameter.
Until total honesty is on the table, we're not even talking about reality...
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Re: Seat track studs
[Re: gtx6970]
#627862
03/07/10 12:54 AM
03/07/10 12:54 AM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 602 N.E.Ohio
pacifica
mopar
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mopar
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Posts: 602
N.E.Ohio
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only one avail, afaik
I'm bringin a new "made in U.S.A." ruler for the next show I see you at Bill!
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Re: Seat track studs
[Re: ashburnmike]
#627863
03/09/10 08:37 PM
03/09/10 08:37 PM
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Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 9,066 Eugene, Oregon
minivan
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master
Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 9,066
Eugene, Oregon
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I got carraige bolts @ Home Depot. Took a file to enlarge the seat track opening for a snug fit. Not factory but it worked great on my 70 Swinger 340.
I had two broken studs on my 67 bucket seats.. Ground off the head of the broken studs and used some carriage bolts... Not stock but they worked fine....
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