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    1971 911S SPORT SEATS (tilt & sliders)... not fitting

    Hi Guys! I know this should be super simple.... but somethings not adding up.
    I've got a 1971 that I'm putting sport seat into.

    1). Attached is a photo of the black mounts (that are bolted to my floor) to accept the seats with the tilt & sliding mechanisms.
    2). Attached is a photo of the tilt & slider assembly.
    Why will my seat sliders not bolt up to the black mounts that are bolted to my floor?


    FYI: When the tilt & slider mechanism is bolted to the seat, and I place the seat into the car and onto the black mount (that is bolted to the floor) my slider mechanism is slightly too wide to match up to the floor mounts (by about 1/2 inch).

    ALSO... when I attempt to bolt my seat sliders to the floor mounting bracket, the slider on my seats are pretty short, compared to my black floor mounting brackets. The holes don't line up, to bolt the the slider to the floor mounting bracket.

    WHAT AM I DOING WRONG? ;o) Does anyone have pictures of how things should look? Do I have the wrong tilt/sliders for my '71?
    Do I have the wrong floor mounting brackets?
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    Last edited by Nickm; 11-04-2019 at 03:25 PM.

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