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    Tilting sliding seats

    Ok as some of you know I have a pair of GTS Nurbergrings in my new to me 1970 s. I got a tilt bracket from Stephan at GTS for the passenger seat and at a later point got a set of sliders as well. Though the seats are very comfortable I'm not too impressed with the tilt bracket and there's is no way that set of sliders will work with it, so basically I feel I should start from scratch to find a safer a better solution. Does anyone have any thoughts on what should be done so that I can tilt AND slide? TIA.
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    1974 2002 Turbo

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    Because I've considered trying these seats and passenger side tilting bracket myself, what exactly is the issue with the bracket?
    Thanks- Alan
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