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vwrickshaw
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Seat repostion

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Hi, i am 6ft 2in tall and the seast on my t25 autosleeper/trident only goes back the standsrd distance...could anyone tell me what is stopping the seat going bak further...it's hitting a stop and i can't find it...if i can get the seat to go back 4 or 5 inches, it will help alot..so has anyone got anyideas pleae... :ok

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Think it's a small piece of the fixed bottom runner that is folded down to stop the seat sliding right off, just fold back into line then seat can go past this point.

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I know the little tab when removing the seat, but is it the same when going bacvk, i have noticeced a tab...should i bend it up or across runner...

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Hi, yes bend it till it matches the profile of the seat base. I think the seat catches on the top of the battery box cover when trying to go further back. On mine i removed the seat sliding forward then removed the bolts holding the base to the frame and inserted about 8 mm spacers between, now i slide my seat out backwards rotate and reposition as a captains chair, doing away with a heavy swivel base attachment.

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I will tray that , thanks...

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Hi, i tried that tab, but that tab is not stopping the seat from going back further....i am trying to push the seat back further than the stop, an i am wandering what is syopping the seat going back to far...

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Hi the seat will initially only come forwards, then you need to put the spacers in as described earlier in my piece and try that cheers john.

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