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Originally Posted by MusicMan70
read post #45 of the thread I posted for dimensions
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Hey Music man,
Is it a 3/8-16 by 1 1/2” T-bolt, I thought they were a 3/8-16 by 1 1/2” elevator bolt or carriage style bolt. Or are they 5/16-18 by 1 1/2” or 1 3/4” elevator bolt or carriage bolt? Looks like post 45 talks about the bolts used for tracks.
I will be using seats that were fixed into the suburban with tracks but I will be converting them to the post and plate style mounts in the panel. I picked up some 3/8-16 by 1 3/4” elevator bolts and they will not fit the plate, forgot to bring it with me as a reference. Any specifics would help.
Cheers,
Anthony
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Originally Posted by aerotruk63
Since the truck line shared a lot with the passenger car line, did the station wagons of the past have this type of set-up?
They look like 3/8" fine thread. A type of slot bolt. Could easily be fabricated.
On the Chevy's do they use a 3/8" or 7/16" carriage bolt with a wingnut?
Woodcraft
Toolless seat adjustment
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3/8-16 thd. (A), 1 1/2 (B), 1" (C), 3/16 (D), 11/16 (E), Table slot - 3/8, Standard Type, T-Slot Bol
by Reid Supply Company
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