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    As many of you know we have worked on quite a few of the X'1 and we have found another issue that should be known to the X1 owners. We have seen this a few times now and don't think it is a one off issue anymore. The issue is with the washers that they put under the seats because of the reinforced floorpan. They used the original seat bolts (which are not long enough any more) causing only about 5 threads of bolt engagement. On a car that the seat belts are bolted to the chassis probably not a big deal but since the seat belts are bolted to the seats and the seats bolted to the chassis this is a big deal. On the cars that we get through the shop we will check as replace these as needed with the proper bolts.


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    Thank you Rich for this post. What bolt would you recommend other owners do who do not have access to your shop, or services because of distance. Could they purchase the bolts from you and have it changed at their convenience?
    All the best...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shelby#18 View Post
    Thank you Rich for this post. What bolt would you recommend other owners do who do not have access to your shop, or services because of distance. Could they purchase the bolts from you and have it changed at their convenience?
    I will have the exact bolt spec that we use tomorrow when I get back to the shop. Then the owners can either get the bolts themselves or they can let us know and we can ship them out. So either way.

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    Thanks Rich, I'd hate for the seat to come off in an accident. That'd make for a bad day.

    Oh, have you changed mine, on both cars?
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    Speaking of loose seats, here's a very lucky guy:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QkDm-BNpasQ

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    Great cautionary post!
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    As a new GTX1 owner THANKS!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shelby#18 View Post
    Thanks Rich, I'd hate for the seat to come off in an accident. That'd make for a bad day.

    Oh, have you changed mine, on both cars?

    On the blue car yes. You will have to check on the Tungsten.

    The bolts that we use are Socket head cap screws that still have the clearance needed for the seat tracks.

    It is a 10mm bolt, 1.50 thread pitch, 30mm long (thread length only) and grade 12.9. It uses an 8mm allen wrench.

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    Great post; thank you

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    Rich Thanks for the post Just had the car serviced and they found a loose bolt. Now I am off to the screw store.

    Jim

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