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Bucket seat track disassembly?
Do the bucket seat sliders come apart for service? I am cleaning and painting the seat track and I can't seem to get the sliders apart. anyone know how?
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Sorry, I guess no one really knows. If they did you would have gotton an answer. You do not get ignored on here. If someone knows an answer to a question you ask they will answer you. Hope you here from someone who might know. I do not know the answer to your question. Maby they do not come apart. If still no answer, just paint and grease. That is what I would do.
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Thanks for your reply and I always appreciate the input from the board. I know that I am not being ignored. Iam down to two choices Dynamite or leave it alone and grease. maybe ill leave it alone!
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Thanks for your reply John. It looks like the rivets would have to be ground off to get the rollers out as they are not the POP rivet type. I think I will take your advice and clean paint and relube. Thanks again for the reply!
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My sliders were from a 69 style bucket seat, they are held together by rivits that would need to be drilled out to take apart. So, I kept mine in one piece, cleaned them up, and lubed it up good with grease.
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