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This means the Italians decided to change the design . I will try to change my brackets myself.
If in anyway possible I would be helped by a picture of the handle to slide the seat (forwards/backwards). In my case this handle will touch the bottum of the car, so I need to adapt this one.
Took me a while to substract pictures, I'm not that handy with it
reply: No problem,is simple!! Pull back the black piping handle
Unscrew the sliders galvanized to black bracketsRemove bushes
Screwed again the sliders in the black brackets
Gently fold down with forceps the attachment of the black piping handle
Insert the black piping handle,and test!
Attached pictures for help
I will do the adaptation asap, will come back with my findings. Cesare choice is to bend the mechanism of the handle. I will look into this. Personally I prefered the bending of the handle itself.
Had a pair of the d'eser seats the same in my rsrep.
They were awesome quality and fitting was easy. Very impressed and v good seating.
Highly recommend!
I do like the look of these and fancy getting a set put in my 72T - can anyone give me a quick idea of the cost of a pair of their 'Sport S' seats with the appropriate mountings?