So i had these pics in an email. 9/18/15
If i remember correctly this is what happened:
Recaro (purchased through wedge and drop shipped), messed up the pull arm. They sent me sliders for an outside pull arm and an arm meant for the inside. I'm pretty sure (but it has been 8 years) that i couldn't reverse the sliders and just make them inside.
They asked for pics, so i sent the ones you see.
The sent me an entirely new set of sliders with the right pull.
Then both recaro and wedge refused to take the sliders back, each suggested i send them to the other.
So i kept them and bent (with a lot of heat) a new pull with round stock from home depot.
In turn i had one set of sliders (not the bracket) for one side for free.
Part number for bracket is there and you can see in some of the pics the tab holes and tabs.
If you guys can't get these, that really sucks. Because i don't think there is a better way to do it.
To be clear the tabs are on the sliders (note the three holes) and basically the brackets have drilled and tapped round stock welded to them to accept an allen bolt. Hence the idea that you can raise and lower the seats based on your preference.
If i remember correctly this is what happened:
Recaro (purchased through wedge and drop shipped), messed up the pull arm. They sent me sliders for an outside pull arm and an arm meant for the inside. I'm pretty sure (but it has been 8 years) that i couldn't reverse the sliders and just make them inside.
They asked for pics, so i sent the ones you see.
The sent me an entirely new set of sliders with the right pull.
Then both recaro and wedge refused to take the sliders back, each suggested i send them to the other.
So i kept them and bent (with a lot of heat) a new pull with round stock from home depot.
In turn i had one set of sliders (not the bracket) for one side for free.
Part number for bracket is there and you can see in some of the pics the tab holes and tabs.
If you guys can't get these, that really sucks. Because i don't think there is a better way to do it.
To be clear the tabs are on the sliders (note the three holes) and basically the brackets have drilled and tapped round stock welded to them to accept an allen bolt. Hence the idea that you can raise and lower the seats based on your preference.
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