Seat frame Question.....

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Ken B

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Can someone tell me what the double "L" shaped piece is on the sides of my seat? what does it do and is it oriented correctly. I took it apart so long ago I do not recall which way it was facing.
Can I just delete? what is it for?
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Looks important. :Caffeine:
 

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I see an engineered part that is important. I have no idea what it does but I see a piece of steel that can cut my new seat....if I can delete it I will. Or find out function and make the engineers proud and use it
 

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You got me curious too.

Assembly line or safety gadget?
 

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If it cost them $2 to add those parts, and they made 5 million of those vehicles, then they spent $10,000,000 for that that part to be there. They have full time employees that get paid to figure out what parts can be made cheaper or deleted all together. They usually don't put parts on a car that doesn't need to be there. I would take a look at the truck floor - and if it can attach there. If it cant attach to the floor then I would see about connecting it to the seat back under the cloth/leather.
 

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I'm guessing it goes the other way and locks into place.
 

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My '78 'burb has nothing like that. Do those seats fold forward?
 

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It is there to lock the seat in heavy braking so it doesn’t fly forward. If I remember correctly it uses inertia to activate the lock.
 

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