Broken seat part
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Broken seat part
'91 Cherokee with power seats. A bracket has broken under the driver's
seat. It's about 1.5" wide and about a foot long. It connects to both
side rails under the seat back and is normally just a couple of inches
above the floor. It's a piece of stamped steel. It's one of those
obscure pieces you'd have to be looking at to recognize. Anyway, mine
broke on me the other day. I'm wondering if anyone knows of a source
for a new one or a used one in good shape. I haven't begun to check the
local pick & pulls, yet.
Thanks.
Mark.
seat. It's about 1.5" wide and about a foot long. It connects to both
side rails under the seat back and is normally just a couple of inches
above the floor. It's a piece of stamped steel. It's one of those
obscure pieces you'd have to be looking at to recognize. Anyway, mine
broke on me the other day. I'm wondering if anyone knows of a source
for a new one or a used one in good shape. I haven't begun to check the
local pick & pulls, yet.
Thanks.
Mark.
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Re: Broken seat part
Unbolt your old one and have LeRoy at the corner welding shop fix it. Have
him brace it with something from his scrap pile if you want. After all....
it lasted 15 years...
If you stop by shortly before closing with a cold six-pack you might get it
done for free...
"TrailMarker" <carrollcaboodle@netzero.com> wrote in message
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> '91 Cherokee with power seats. A bracket has broken under the driver's
> seat. It's about 1.5" wide and about a foot long. It connects to both
> side rails under the seat back and is normally just a couple of inches
> above the floor. It's a piece of stamped steel. It's one of those
> obscure pieces you'd have to be looking at to recognize. Anyway, mine
> broke on me the other day. I'm wondering if anyone knows of a source
> for a new one or a used one in good shape. I haven't begun to check the
> local pick & pulls, yet.
> Thanks.
> Mark.
>
him brace it with something from his scrap pile if you want. After all....
it lasted 15 years...
If you stop by shortly before closing with a cold six-pack you might get it
done for free...
"TrailMarker" <carrollcaboodle@netzero.com> wrote in message
news:1138664264.669936.51800@o13g2000cwo.googlegro ups.com...
> '91 Cherokee with power seats. A bracket has broken under the driver's
> seat. It's about 1.5" wide and about a foot long. It connects to both
> side rails under the seat back and is normally just a couple of inches
> above the floor. It's a piece of stamped steel. It's one of those
> obscure pieces you'd have to be looking at to recognize. Anyway, mine
> broke on me the other day. I'm wondering if anyone knows of a source
> for a new one or a used one in good shape. I haven't begun to check the
> local pick & pulls, yet.
> Thanks.
> Mark.
>
#3
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Re: Broken seat part
Unbolt your old one and have LeRoy at the corner welding shop fix it. Have
him brace it with something from his scrap pile if you want. After all....
it lasted 15 years...
If you stop by shortly before closing with a cold six-pack you might get it
done for free...
"TrailMarker" <carrollcaboodle@netzero.com> wrote in message
news:1138664264.669936.51800@o13g2000cwo.googlegro ups.com...
> '91 Cherokee with power seats. A bracket has broken under the driver's
> seat. It's about 1.5" wide and about a foot long. It connects to both
> side rails under the seat back and is normally just a couple of inches
> above the floor. It's a piece of stamped steel. It's one of those
> obscure pieces you'd have to be looking at to recognize. Anyway, mine
> broke on me the other day. I'm wondering if anyone knows of a source
> for a new one or a used one in good shape. I haven't begun to check the
> local pick & pulls, yet.
> Thanks.
> Mark.
>
him brace it with something from his scrap pile if you want. After all....
it lasted 15 years...
If you stop by shortly before closing with a cold six-pack you might get it
done for free...
"TrailMarker" <carrollcaboodle@netzero.com> wrote in message
news:1138664264.669936.51800@o13g2000cwo.googlegro ups.com...
> '91 Cherokee with power seats. A bracket has broken under the driver's
> seat. It's about 1.5" wide and about a foot long. It connects to both
> side rails under the seat back and is normally just a couple of inches
> above the floor. It's a piece of stamped steel. It's one of those
> obscure pieces you'd have to be looking at to recognize. Anyway, mine
> broke on me the other day. I'm wondering if anyone knows of a source
> for a new one or a used one in good shape. I haven't begun to check the
> local pick & pulls, yet.
> Thanks.
> Mark.
>
#4
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Re: Broken seat part
Unbolt your old one and have LeRoy at the corner welding shop fix it. Have
him brace it with something from his scrap pile if you want. After all....
it lasted 15 years...
If you stop by shortly before closing with a cold six-pack you might get it
done for free...
"TrailMarker" <carrollcaboodle@netzero.com> wrote in message
news:1138664264.669936.51800@o13g2000cwo.googlegro ups.com...
> '91 Cherokee with power seats. A bracket has broken under the driver's
> seat. It's about 1.5" wide and about a foot long. It connects to both
> side rails under the seat back and is normally just a couple of inches
> above the floor. It's a piece of stamped steel. It's one of those
> obscure pieces you'd have to be looking at to recognize. Anyway, mine
> broke on me the other day. I'm wondering if anyone knows of a source
> for a new one or a used one in good shape. I haven't begun to check the
> local pick & pulls, yet.
> Thanks.
> Mark.
>
him brace it with something from his scrap pile if you want. After all....
it lasted 15 years...
If you stop by shortly before closing with a cold six-pack you might get it
done for free...
"TrailMarker" <carrollcaboodle@netzero.com> wrote in message
news:1138664264.669936.51800@o13g2000cwo.googlegro ups.com...
> '91 Cherokee with power seats. A bracket has broken under the driver's
> seat. It's about 1.5" wide and about a foot long. It connects to both
> side rails under the seat back and is normally just a couple of inches
> above the floor. It's a piece of stamped steel. It's one of those
> obscure pieces you'd have to be looking at to recognize. Anyway, mine
> broke on me the other day. I'm wondering if anyone knows of a source
> for a new one or a used one in good shape. I haven't begun to check the
> local pick & pulls, yet.
> Thanks.
> Mark.
>
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