Question about seat adjustment
Do your seats (particularly passenger) move front-to-back with ease?
My passenger seat takes a hefty amount of effort to move if someone wants it moved forward - usually the person in the back has to actually push on the seat of the person in front of them to move it. I'm just wondering if that's how it was designed, or maybe I need to oil my rails or something.
My passenger seat takes a hefty amount of effort to move if someone wants it moved forward - usually the person in the back has to actually push on the seat of the person in front of them to move it. I'm just wondering if that's how it was designed, or maybe I need to oil my rails or something.
Tell your fat-aszed passenger to lose some wieght, or work out a little more often.
Shouldn't be hard if you're sitting in the seat. Maybe you need to grease the track? Or maybe there is a penny or something on the track making it hard to move?
Shouldn't be hard if you're sitting in the seat. Maybe you need to grease the track? Or maybe there is a penny or something on the track making it hard to move?
Haha. I don't make friends with fatties, so that's definitely not it. 
It is REAL hard though - I've sat in the passenger seat, and to move it forward, you really need to exert a lot of effort to get it to move forward. Moving it back is obviously a piece of cake because you just push off using the floor.
I guess I'll peer under there over the weekend.

It is REAL hard though - I've sat in the passenger seat, and to move it forward, you really need to exert a lot of effort to get it to move forward. Moving it back is obviously a piece of cake because you just push off using the floor.
I guess I'll peer under there over the weekend.
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