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<blockquote data-quote="GT Premi" data-source="post: 15707282" data-attributes="member: 121775"><p>Sounds like you've made the same mistake a lot of other people do. I <em>almost</em> did it myself. If your seat is sliding way back and not enough forward, that means your sliding rails are mounted backwards. If you have those universal sliders, the tab on the brass locking plate should be pointed toward the front of the seat, not the rear. Turn the rails around, and you will have all the travel you need.</p><p></p><p>To be sure, though, do you lift your handle up or push it down to adjust the seat position? If you have to push the handle down, you <em>definitely</em> have the rails on backward.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I was in the garage with a cell phone camera, man! LOL Those were just some quick snaps I took to show my son. I wasn't planning on sharing them online, but figured I'd do a write-up in case somebody else was considering Braum seats. I'm thinking about pulling both cars out this weekend and taking some better pics of the "brothers" together with the big camera. Braum racing offers a 5% discount, if you send in some good pics of the seats installed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GT Premi, post: 15707282, member: 121775"] Sounds like you've made the same mistake a lot of other people do. I [i]almost[/i] did it myself. If your seat is sliding way back and not enough forward, that means your sliding rails are mounted backwards. If you have those universal sliders, the tab on the brass locking plate should be pointed toward the front of the seat, not the rear. Turn the rails around, and you will have all the travel you need. To be sure, though, do you lift your handle up or push it down to adjust the seat position? If you have to push the handle down, you [i]definitely[/i] have the rails on backward. I was in the garage with a cell phone camera, man! LOL Those were just some quick snaps I took to show my son. I wasn't planning on sharing them online, but figured I'd do a write-up in case somebody else was considering Braum seats. I'm thinking about pulling both cars out this weekend and taking some better pics of the "brothers" together with the big camera. Braum racing offers a 5% discount, if you send in some good pics of the seats installed. [/QUOTE]
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