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Old 03-06-2023, 09:50 PM   #1
kirkf
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Default Nothing Fits.

In my ongoing saga of trying to put together a 1940 pickup that was taken apart 40 years ago, i thought i would test fit the seat springs.

Previous owner bought a new set of Snyder seat springs in 1994. Still in the box, proudly made in America.

Sadly they were either made wrong, or they were for some other year. Because the seat braces that slide into the rails to hold the seat back up are in the wrong spot. (Too wide)

Guess its a little too late to phone them and find out why...

Kirk
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