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I will remove the seat and seat tracks when I have to do extensive work under the dash, but not yesterday when I had that same !@$^ing knob sticking me in the back whilst installing a replacement brake failure/parking brake light in a 1968 1800S. I didn't remove the seat because it didn't take too much time.
The other thing that bugs me about that knob is that I almost always catch my left pant leg getting out of a later 1800S/E/ES and I have customers that have the same complaint so we came up with a fix, but it requires modifying the seat adjust lever and moving the outer seat track to the inboard position and the inboard to the outboard position.
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Eric Hi Performance Automotive Service (formerly OVO or Old Volvos Only) Torrance, CA 90502 hiperformanceautoservice.com or oldvolvosonly.com
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