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Scheel seat question????


fast2002

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am puzzle about the frame that holds the cushion and the backs together on my scheel seats. It looks as if I am missing the part of the frame. My seats will not lock in place. Could you take pics of that section for me so I could see how it should work. I bought these from a guy two weeks ago but they were not together. Also, do you know were I find the missing parts? here are some photos of one of my seat you can see were the two holes are and the missing rail. Thanks

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I just happen to have a pair of those in my garage.

Yes, you are missing a part. On the lower cushion, at the pivot bolt, there should be another plate that mounts at the two empy holes. There is a plate on the left and one on the right. There is a cross bar that goes from one side to the other. This is the release bar for lifting the seatbacks forward (getting in and out of the back seat).

I have one of the seats boxed up for shipment, but I have the other one out if you need some pictures.

Steve J

72 tii / 83 320is / 88 M3 / 08 MCS R55 / 12 MC R56

& too many bikes

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Here is one picture of the assembly. The hex bolt all the way to the left is the pivot bolt that your seat back will bolt to. The hooks latch onto the horizontal bar at the bottom of the seat back. Releasing it allows you to tilt the seat forward. On either side, there is a allen head cap screw that is used to 'set' the position of the seat back when it its brought back down.

Shoot me an email and I'll send you the 5 other detail pictures.

Steve J

72 tii / 83 320is / 88 M3 / 08 MCS R55 / 12 MC R56

& too many bikes

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