Donny_Dog ClioSport Club Member Car Jim's rejects Dec 26, 2011 #1 Whats the mechanism called for getting the seat to move so you can get in the back?! mind has gone blank. I have some Cobra Daytonas that do not allow passengers in the back, so think they'll need swapping.
Whats the mechanism called for getting the seat to move so you can get in the back?! mind has gone blank. I have some Cobra Daytonas that do not allow passengers in the back, so think they'll need swapping.
Sunglasses_Ron ClioSport Admin Dec 26, 2011 #2 Seat release mechanism? The cables are called seat release cables so.......
Donny_Dog ClioSport Club Member Car Jim's rejects Dec 26, 2011 #3 Er.. Don't think so. You know, when the seat tilts in a 3 door so folk can sit in the back?
Donny_Dog ClioSport Club Member Car Jim's rejects Dec 30, 2011 #5 bennyboy182 said: Seat runners? Click to expand... Naaa, they're sliders? Its like a tilt for allowing muppets to sit in the back. Surely there is a name for it
bennyboy182 said: Seat runners? Click to expand... Naaa, they're sliders? Its like a tilt for allowing muppets to sit in the back. Surely there is a name for it
J James28 Car RB 182 Clio Dec 31, 2011 #7 Good question actually! When regarding bucket seats, people generally refer to them as fixed (no tilt) or recliners (can tilt). That can't be official name though.
Good question actually! When regarding bucket seats, people generally refer to them as fixed (no tilt) or recliners (can tilt). That can't be official name though.