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Re: Seat Cables



Yes you can.
You may need a hook to do the job.
I have done it several times. The job is not that hard if you have the
tools.

DT
-----Original Message-----
From: Scottish <scottishs@yahoo.com>
To: Nate Mellom <bronson@inwave.com>
Cc: scirocco-l@scirocco.org <scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
Date: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 6:50 PM
Subject: Re: Seat Cables


>Never done this, but I was just thinking, couldn't you just cut the old
>wire, attach the new one at the bottom and then just feed the old one
>out, while bringing the new one in??  HTH
>--- Nate Mellom <bronson@inwave.com> wrote:
>> I need to replace the cables in my passenger seat so I can actually
>> move
>> the seat back forward to put things and passengers in the back seat,
>> a)
>> where can I get the kit, and b) how big of a pain in the ass is
>> re-cabling the seat?
>> Nate
>> '84 8v
>>
>>
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