Saab 9000 seats

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Saab 9000 seats

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Fitted today !

Thanks to the wiki I knew what had to be done, probably wouldn't have known what to do without it.
One thing the Wiki doesn't mention though is how difficult it is to remove the height adjustment gubbins on the driver seat. That's real heavy duty built stuff and some serious grinding is required. Some of the gubbins are still hanging off the seat in hard to get to places ...just couldn't get the grinder in there.

anyhow ...here's some pics ...well chuffed with the seat, so I am

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Re: Saab 9000 seats

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Easy as pie to do. I ground off the height adjusting gubbins using a rivet miller without the cage at work

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Cruz wrote:Easy as pie to do. I ground off the height adjusting gubbins using a rivet miller without the cage at work

Yepp ..that would do it alright. Not having one of them I just used an angle grinder
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i agree about the height adjustment guff, i've done about 3 pairs of seats now but still it takes an age to get the fiddly bits off. :run

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