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uncleaud
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Does anyone have pictures or diagrams of the springs under the front seat that help the seat move front and back? Its been so long since I've taken mine out that I forgot where they attached! There is a hole in the front leg that seems to be the logical place for one end but but can't find one for the back that makes sense. Not to technical I know but my memory could use some help?

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Hope these help. Not sure what car you have but this is from a 46 D25C.  Not the best but it appears that the back end of the spring curls up in the back corner of the seat frame?? If someone has their seat appart a picture from underneath would be the best. Sorry I couldn't be more help. Dave

Spring 1.jpg

Spring 2.jpg

Latch spring.jpg

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2 hours ago, uncleaud said:

Which direction do the springs help the seat move, front or back?

forward

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For anyone following. I found what I was looking for. The front end or the long end of the spring hooks in the hole on the front leg. About six or seven inches from the back corner the seat, out on the outside lip there is a slot that the short end of the spring pops into. I found it with a small mirror looking up underneath.  thanks to everyone that took time to take and post the photos.

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