need more leg room.
#3
thats easier than i thought it would be. normally with rear seat folded down, front all the way back, whats the space between back of front seat and rear seat. one i saw was broken. i dont plan on rear passengers and would leave rear seats down
thanks for the help, bill
thanks for the help, bill
#4
you are lucky an 88 doesnt have air bags or motorized seats
http://www.tcamanual.com/front_seat_...type_-807.html
to move the drivers seat rail back
the two front holding bolt tags on the front mounts of the slide ( will need a small modification )
you may need washers to act as packing on the bolts to keep both sides slide rails level
use nylox nuts on the bolts
http://www.tcamanual.com/front_seat_...type_-807.html
to move the drivers seat rail back
the two front holding bolt tags on the front mounts of the slide ( will need a small modification )
you may need washers to act as packing on the bolts to keep both sides slide rails level
use nylox nuts on the bolts
Last edited by dirty hands; 08-21-2016 at 04:01 AM.
#5
"you are lucky an 88 doesnt have air bags or motorized seats "
I'm not buying that 88 and looking for a nice one. I wouldn't want electric seats but think air bags would be a plus?
I'd like to figure out which year they changed the chrome door handels to color match paint and rear view side mirror got arro, '89 maybe? but i'm not sure. I like the older look.
PS like said, that 4 cyl engine design is great. Lots of easy access to repair most any component bolted to motor.
I'm not buying that 88 and looking for a nice one. I wouldn't want electric seats but think air bags would be a plus?
I'd like to figure out which year they changed the chrome door handels to color match paint and rear view side mirror got arro, '89 maybe? but i'm not sure. I like the older look.
PS like said, that 4 cyl engine design is great. Lots of easy access to repair most any component bolted to motor.
Last edited by g3bill; 08-21-2016 at 12:32 PM.
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