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Re: Seat suspension parts
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Posted by RodInNS on February 10, 2006 at 09:31:50 from (142.177.97.166):
In Reply to: Re: Seat suspension parts posted by Hurst on February 10, 2006 at 08:50:32:
I know the last track rails I priced for a Bostrom were in the 700 range, and I don't mean cents. The whole seat with the rails, suspension, the whole shot was over 4 grand. I said thankyou very much, how much is the new Grammer knock-off? Even that was 6-1/4, but a nice seat. So I don't bother repairing them. Who knows, you might get some little rollers at the hardware store, or get some made. I have had some parts made out of nylon like stuff before. You could probably get little ball bearings at a bearing supply too, and fit them into the nylon if you wanted. I guess I'm just at the point where playing with that stuff isn't the headache I'm looking for. I'd just buy the seat, and sell the old one if a ... sucker.... came along. Good luck. Rod
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