2000 Durango SLT - driver's side bucket seat track assy
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2000 Durango SLT - driver's side bucket seat track assy
My driver's side leather bucket seat has a little play back and forth (towards and away from the steering wheel. It will not pass Virginia state inspection, which requires the seat to be locked firm with no play (which is to be expected). It is the power seat with the controls for adjustment - but it's not a memory type of power seat.
The shop said it needs a new seat track assembly. From the dealership they are expensive (over $650). My options I'm thinking about are:
1. Getting one from the junkyard (making sure it's solid first). Runs about $150.
2. Having a shop tack weld the track assembly in place. This will work with the state inspection laws. The seat has to be firmly in place; doesn't have to adjust.
3. Lock it in place with some sort of hold down bolt system. May not be as solid.
Any thoughts? Also, how hard is it to replace the track assembly?
The shop said it needs a new seat track assembly. From the dealership they are expensive (over $650). My options I'm thinking about are:
1. Getting one from the junkyard (making sure it's solid first). Runs about $150.
2. Having a shop tack weld the track assembly in place. This will work with the state inspection laws. The seat has to be firmly in place; doesn't have to adjust.
3. Lock it in place with some sort of hold down bolt system. May not be as solid.
Any thoughts? Also, how hard is it to replace the track assembly?
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The rocking seat is usually only present when braking. It is nevertheless a very common issue on the Gen1D. Here is the likely fix: http://www.craigcentral.com/durango/seat.asp
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