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Old 03-24-2003, 10:12 PM   #1
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I did a searchg and nothing so here I am. I have the common problem with s13 seats of having the seat reclined too far back when it is fully upright. First off I was wondering what the problem could be. Does anybody think that it's fixable? The second is that I was thinking of just switching seat backs for now so how do you go about doing that? any comments would be great, thanx
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Old 03-24-2003, 11:32 PM   #2
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Maybe I'm just in the dark about this...but I've never heard of that problem b4 with S13 seats. At least I know that I definitly don't have that problem (I have the fixed headrest btw). Sounds to me like it's a problem with the actual reclining mechanisim. Ie, unless by switchin backs you replace that mechanism the problem might not be rectified. I can't imagine that S13 seats can be that expensive...and I know people are giving them away frequently. So it would probably be just as cheap to buy a whole new seat then just a back.
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