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Are you able to adjust the leg room (move the seats on the tracks) or did you have to perm weld them in? They look really great!! _____________________________________________________ Thanks! Actually part of my joy about these was how easy they go in and retain their functionality. The rear mounts of the seats are bolting to my floor board (fortified from underneath of course) and for the front we are taking a piece of angle iron (or aluminum) and bending it to about a 70? bend and bolting that to the floor and the front mounts to it. The drivers seat retains it's 10-way power adjustability (seat bottom up and down, front seat bottom only up and down, rear of seat bottom up and down, forward and back, and backrest forward and back. The passenger seat is manually operated forward and back and has a manual backrest adjustment. Add to this that these came out of a coupe so they come forward for easy entry to the back. I adjusted the driver seat for the moment out of the car to where I want it as my car doesn't have 12v electrics just yet, but as soon as it does I will have a fully functional power seat. Travis '66 Fastback www.keedyweb.net/fastback ------------------------------------------------ To unsubscribe, E-mail to: <type3-off@vwtype3.org> For more help, see http://vwtype3.org/list/