mangus580
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In preparation for our trip to Aberdeen next week, I have had to devise a way to make the seats in the 1009 recline. This was a stipulation of getting the wife to ride in it for 6 hours I have been thinking this plan over for quite some time, and had decided that I would try to take the seats from my brothers 84 Monte Carlo. The problem was 1. They weren't 'Right' and 2. They are Blue! So yesterday, I went and started taking measurements, to verify they would fit, and just figured I could either paint them with 'vinyl-upholstery' paint, or I could always put covers on them. Well, in my measuring, I had a brilliant idea. I popped the plastic covers off the side of the seats, and measured the bolt holes. Come to find out, the metal hinge points are a direct bolt in from the reclining seats!! So now, my stock 1009 seats recline, AND I repainted the blue plastic covers to replace my busted up ones
Another bonus.... You 1009 owners may have noticed, that the stock seats have too much 'recline' built into them, and you feel leaned back too far all the time. This setup fixes that, as the top position on the reclining seats, is more upright.
the only thing I have to modify on the setup now, is I have to make something work for the release cable on the passenger seat. I think a little weld and some custom engineering should make that happen too.
Another bonus.... You 1009 owners may have noticed, that the stock seats have too much 'recline' built into them, and you feel leaned back too far all the time. This setup fixes that, as the top position on the reclining seats, is more upright.
the only thing I have to modify on the setup now, is I have to make something work for the release cable on the passenger seat. I think a little weld and some custom engineering should make that happen too.