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Join Date: Jul 2020
Posts: 81
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seat rail supports screws or bolts?
Hi all,
Recently got my seat back from the trimmers and was enthusiastic about installing them when I got home. As soon as I lay the passenger seat in I realised I was missing a part - the seat support rail. A common enough part I suppose, but when I got my car, which wasn't running then, the seats were loose in the interior. Got some stainless seat support rails from Uro and wanted to share some photos as they're the business. Uro have really upped their game lately in my short experience. Only problem I have is: does it matter if you use screws with the phillips head or bolts with the allen key head? The manual says pan head screw, but I'm not sure the head will last long. I've used some old rusty allen head bolts for the time being. But wanted to check what was the safest to use? Anyway here are some photos: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Join Date: Dec 2014
Posts: 14,004
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Use pan head screws, more clamping surface area.
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Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: NY
Posts: 3,271
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Originally came with allen head screws with the washer that have grooves in them.
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