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Rolin
Feb 06, 2017Explorer
Ordered a swivel passenger seat base for a 2006 ford E450 from Shop4Seats. Very solidly built swivel. The original seat base was open on the bottom (not solid metal where it bolted to the floor). This base was so thick that the rear nuts could not get sufficient thread to secure them.
Step 2: Removed carpet under the seat. The glue was awful. Still trying to figure out to get it all off. Also there were two nuts covered by the carpet, so I made a template and drilled holes in the base of the swivel so the nuts would not hold the base up to high.
Have get that darn glue off before I can put the base down. Grrrr.
I like the swivel and looking forward to getting it all installed to see how well the seat works when swiveled.
Step 2: Removed carpet under the seat. The glue was awful. Still trying to figure out to get it all off. Also there were two nuts covered by the carpet, so I made a template and drilled holes in the base of the swivel so the nuts would not hold the base up to high.
Have get that darn glue off before I can put the base down. Grrrr.
I like the swivel and looking forward to getting it all installed to see how well the seat works when swiveled.
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