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Posted by Hurst on February 10, 2006 at 08:50:32 from (204.255.227.28):
In Reply to: Re: Seat suspension parts posted by RodInNS on February 09, 2006 at 19:15:20:
The last owner just replaced the seat itself, not the suspension. It is a nice med. back cloth seat with armrests. The springs on the suspension and all of the adjustments, braces, frame, etc. are all in good shape. It is just these 4 rollers that have worn flat on one side, so the seat tips forward where they have worn and doesn't slide very easily. The shock also looks to be in good shape. Maybe I can find some plastic wheels off of rollers for small carts that are the same size and just drill out the center hole a little bigger? What would really be nice is to find a ball bearing or needle bearing that would fit in there :). Never have to touch the thing again with that there. I know what you mean though, a lot of newer seats are less expensive than the whole thing, but since the rest of the seat is good except for these little bushings, I'd hate to throw it all away. Hurst
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