I have the ‘hair’ or ‘clock’ springs that fit to the connecting bars. I just need all the other coil springs.
I can’t find any Mopar specific springs for sale on their own, without having to buy a complete seat track. I did find a set of 3 springs designed for use on a late 60’s Mustang/Cougar &...
Hi challboy728,
I’ve just stumbled on your thread here & as I too am restoring a 6 way seat track, just wondered if you knew where I could get a new set of springs? (mine are junk!).
Thanks
Thanks Bob, appreciate it. From what moparlee is saying, it sounds like the clips should have a stud attached to them, that go through the holes in the quarter & dutchman panels.
Dutchman panel is rotten and will need replacing, so I will have to lay out new holes for the fasteners. I presume the fastener studs go through holes in the thin stainless strip that is attached to the dutchman first?
Ok no problem 👍
Unfortunately I don’t even know what the clips look like, as mine were missing! However, I believe there were 3 on each quarter panel and 6 along the upper part of the dutchman panel, so 12 in total. Maybe one of our knowledgeable FEBO friends can help with a picture of the...
Thanks for confirming the width Bob. Can you also just clarify when you say ‘3 pieces’ - do you mean 2 long strips & a small connecting piece? or 3 strips? Also do you have any of the clips/fasteners to attach it with? Thanks
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Hi Bob, that looks like it could be right. Can you take a measurement of the width of the stainless moulding please. It has to be 3/4” wide to be the correct SE trim. Thanks
Hi Bob, I have the thin strips that hold the vinyl in place, but as Moparlee says, I require the outside stainless moulding that goes over them. It is 3/4” wide