   
Richard Greene
Frequent User Username: benzjag
Post Number: 259 Registered: 12-2012
| Posted on Friday, 21 October, 2022 - 03:17: |    |
For several years, I "jury rigged" the driver's seat motor casing (with zip ties to hold it together) on my 81 Spur! Finally, the casing became so brittle, the seat stopped working/moving. Last week, I found a casing on EBay that is for the GM vehicles of the 80s. I fitted it this week on the Spur. It was a 99% perfect fit. I only had to use a drill bit to slightly enlarge the 3 holes where the cables enter the casing! The casing was only $95.00 INSTEAD of the $350+ other companies are charging! Here's the link (10.2022): https://www.ebay.com/itm/115028170360 Hope this helps others who want a perfectly working seat for a small investment! Richard
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