30 Jan
Posted by admin as Jeep
Before you begin installing this seat riser, please read all installation instructions and warnings thoroughly. This seat is designed to be used on the model vehicles described above. Use of this riser on any other vehicle or failure to install this seat properly may result in an improperly mounted seat and could result in unexpected movement of the seat and loss of control of the vehicle, thereby placing the occupants of the vehicle and others in a potentially dangerous situation.
This seat system is intended to be used with seat belts at all times. Do not rely on the seat to maintain the seating position of occupants, in the event of an accident.
Step One
Remove the existing seat from the vehicle. Remove the four (4) nuts that mount the seat track slides to the riser. Do not throw away the four (4) nuts since they will be reused. The nuts are under the ledge on the riser. Next remove the bucket seat and track slides from the vehicle. If your seat track slide is not attached to the riser with nuts then it has bolts coming down through the slide and into the riser. To remove the front bolts slide the seat all the way forward and remove the two bolts that attach the slider to the seat. Next slide the seat all the way back and remove the two rear bolts attaching the slider to the seat. Remove the seat and then remove the slider from the riser. Remove the old riser from the floor with a 9/16″ wrench and save the four bolts.
Step Two
Install the new riser, attaching it to the floor with the four bolts removed from the old riser and torque to 34 ft/lbs. Install the Seat in the Vehicle. Place the seat in the vehicle. Align the studs on the tracks with the holes in the seat riser. Reinstall the four (4) nuts that were removed in Step One on the track studs. Tighten the nuts to 21 ft/lbs, using a #30 Torque Wrench. If your seat track slide was not attached with nuts, follow, in reverse, the removal procedure from Step One.
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