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Bremsen
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haha, thats why I take pics and post them on the internet. At least someone sees the work that went into it.
87, I know...they're almost embarrasing. I was going to buy some new ones but procrastinated too long. These would have been a real pain to paint so I just cleaned them up and greased them good. My only consolation is that you can't see them once the seat is in place. I'll probably replace them eventually b/c I know they're down there. Jim, as far as I know you can still get them from the dealer. They may still be using the same ones on new boats, my boss has the same ones on his 99 pro air. I've heard they're around $40. I never checked the heavy truck places like Rudderdad suggested...but that sounds like a good idea since they're about as generic as seat sliders can be. |
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Barracuda
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Bremsen- Great job on the seat base repair!
Thanks for posting your step by step and including photos. This thread will certainly be one that many will reference when they have the seat base issue (I'd better check mine). -Brad |
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