Hi Ken,
Allow me to add that as soon as you slide the seat backward, the rear of the
upper seat section must sit more bolt upright or it hits the shelf behind the
seat. I have often considered sliding the seat anchorage further back due to
my size. This has stopped me from doing so.
Jeff Thompson
76' TR6 CF53404
71' TR6 CC59212 in our parts & memories
> Ken, I am in the process of putting a new interior in my car and do not have
> the seats bolted down. It is much better although my car has a roll bar and
> the seats could go back another 1" or so with it out. I have asked Jim
> Swarthout to look at making a new chrome lever for the seats in a TR6 as
> mine hits the litle angle of metal at the rear of the jamb when the seats
> are bolted down. I believe if it were not for this, the tracks may allow the
> seat to go all the way back. Comments?
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> >From: Trumpet76TR6@cs.com
> >Reply-To: Trumpet76TR6@cs.com
> >To: 6pack@autox.team.net
> >Subject: Seats
> >Date: Sat, 12 Apr 2003 09:33:47 EDT
> >
> > Has anyone remounted their seats rearward to get a little more leg
> >space?
> >If so, how much and were there any problems or drawbacks.
> > Thanks.
> > Ken, AZ, 76TR6
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