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The correct position of the seats is to have the recline on the outside respectively for each seat. The armrest slot goes to the center.
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Herb R Harney 1968 337C Flying the same Skymaster for 47 years |
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Are my seats and rail set right
Jeff,
I received the center console and tried it in my aircraft. Thank you. I've included some pictures. It fits perfectly between the back seats, but there is no way it will fit between the front seats (even if I remove the seat covers). Herb, There are two levers on each side of my seat. The ones inside are the levers that allow the seat to tilt all the way back. The outside ones are the gear tooth ones that allow you to adjust the seat inclination. Are the gear tooth ones suppose to be on the inside? Are your seat rail holes suppose to be on the right side of left side? (mine are on the left side in the picture). I'm suspecting my seats and rails are reversed. Thanks for any help, Karl |
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Sorry, Forgot the pictures
Sorry, Forgot to include the pictures. It shows 1. The front seats, 2. The back seat with the center console, 3. The rails with locking holes.
Karl |
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The gear tooth recline adjustments are to the outside of each seat. I have like 6 inches between my front seats.
See photos attached. This may help you. My bird is a "C" 1968 model. Maybe your model is different.
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Herb R Harney 1968 337C Flying the same Skymaster for 47 years |
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I took my seats out the other day and put them back in the other way around because of this post. Now I have space between the seats!! Thanks for the tip!
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Thanks Herb and Tony,
My front seats are configured to correct way. I'll try reversing them to see if that will help. BTW, Nice Interior Herb. Karl |
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