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 Oak 
Chaac
Reg. Date : 03/11/2011
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Location :  United Kingdom
Posted : 12 Dec 2011 - 17:42   Post title : long haul passenger seat
 
Hi I've got the A9700226 long haul passenger seat but have found that because it extends further to the rear than the standard seat, it is quite difficult to get to the allen screw securing it to the bodywork. Is there a smaller allen key that I can buy (or some other tool)? If not I'll tray and saw one off.

cheers
Ian



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 FTL40 
Jupiter
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Posted : 12 Dec 2011 - 18:03   Post title : Re: long haul passenger seat (Re: Oak)
 
you can puch the foam forward and up and get a t handle in there

 
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 Oak 
Chaac
Reg. Date : 03/11/2011
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Posted : 12 Dec 2011 - 18:31   Post title : Re: long haul passenger seat (Re: FTL40)
 
Thanks, yeah, I have got it off, I just wanted to make it easier, so that I can replace the back seat with the single seater rack when the wife's not with me (looks better too). It was a bit tricky though and would put me off if I had to do it like that every time. If I could get an allen key just deep enough to go in the top of the screw it would be better. Like I say, I might have a go at shortenig one myself if they can't be bought.


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 mat1600 
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Reg. Date : 06/03/2010
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Posted : 12 Dec 2011 - 18:52   Post title : Re: long haul passenger seat (Re: Oak)
 
Its easier like FTL says. I use a long series ball end allen key. Drop the screw into the bracket first then lower the seat down to the threaded hole and start screwing while the bracket holds the screw - goes in a treat for me every time.

 
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