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Old 10-28-2007, 02:00 PM
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Repairing Backseat for a carseat

hey guys, before you even start in on me i know i shouldn't put a carseat in the back of my 240 or a kid even for that matter. but its only in case of emergencys and I am NOT selling the 240 for a mini van. okay with that said. my backseat is just sittin in there because the idiot i bought it from tore up alot of the interior trying to ghetto rig his stereo not knowing what he was doing. Now then there are 2 metal loops on the bottom part of the seat that fit inside 2 plastic mounts attached to underneath part of the car. and then i think there are 2 other straight plastic pieces slide into those to secure it in there. i need some replacement plastic mounts because i think these are broken they won't lock into place. and i don't have the straight parts that lock it in. Can anyone Help me out on how i can secure down the back seat. or where i can get new mounts. iv checked the junk yards for some 240's and i was 1 day late, they crushed all the remaining 240's they had Which was a Tragedy. so i'm S.O.L. there. I'v looked online with no luck. here are some pictures in case you don't know what im talking about. Any Help would be greatly appreciated.

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Old 10-28-2007, 02:42 PM
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being that you probably won't find those plastic things that hold the seat in place you could try a dry wall screw. just drill a smaller hole through the black plastic that the loop goes in then screw it in.

it's functional, practical, and won't be visible.
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Old 11-03-2007, 05:39 PM
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i found another couple of 240's at a different junk yard and fixed the backseat. it was pretty easy too. cost me 6 bucks for the clips. The Korean's there tried to charge me 15 bucks for them. i laughed and said uhh i have 6. ha ha. Bad News was they didn't have any Infinity J30's to take the LSD out.
i couldn't tell if the 240's there had a lsd or not. most likely not. its kinda rare to find a 240 with a lsd already isn't it?
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