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Old 10-23-2007, 09:10 PM   #1
Putting the seata back in Omni  
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Guys,

How do the seat adjuster springs go on? Does the end of the spring on the handle face up or down?
The springs seem to look twisted as I have the end of the spring (small end) facing toward the driver and the long side on the slot on the back of the bracket. I painted the seat rails and everything is finally going back in the car.

Also, I am putting my back seat in and which goes first the seat belts then the rear seat (and the black loops for the bolts on top) or does the rear seat go in first with the seat belts mounted over the loops for the rear seat?

Can some one take a look at their front and rear seats please?
THANKS for the help!!

Mike - Omni GLH, Spirit RT, Road Runner 340, TR-6, Continental.
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Old 11-29-2008, 06:22 PM   #2
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pretty sure the black loop for the seat goes first with the seat belts on top... use the longer bolt

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Also, I am putting my back seat in and which goes first the seat belts then the rear seat (and the black loops for the bolts on top) or does the rear seat go in first with the seat belts mounted over the loops for the rear seat?

Mike - Omni GLH, Spirit RT, Road Runner 340, TR-6, Continental.
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