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ConchZ

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When I took my seats completely apart, I didn't mark the bottoms for L/R. It is possible to switch them up when you re-assemble them. The only difference is the side that the seat adjustment lever ends up sticking out from. The attached pictures are of my drivers seat. The seat adjustment lever is coming out on the right side. Can someone check their car to see if I got it right. I have a feeling its backwards.

BTW, the white leather upholstery and seat cushions from ClassicDatsun look great. Since I don't have the car back from the shop yet, I set the seat in my living room. It looks like nice furniture, and is very comfortable. They also have more side bolstering than the old worn out ones, which keeps me in my seat better when my living room takes corners. Even better, they smell good.

Thanks.

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ConchZ, you have it correct as shown. The adjustment lever should be on the side closest to the transmission tunnel. For the drivers side (on LHD cars), the adjustment lever should be on the right and for the passengers side, the lever should be on the left.

-Mike

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ConchZ, you have it correct as shown. The adjustment lever should be on the side closest to the transmission tunnel. For the drivers side (on LHD cars), the adjustment lever should be on the right and for the passengers side, the lever should be on the left.

-Mike

A rare time where I did it right the first time. It makes sense that it would go closest to the tunnel, so that it would be less likely to get snagged on your foot or clothes when you enter/exit the car.

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