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Old Jan 24, 2013 | 03:23 AM
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So I was installing my seat tonight (sparco evo2plus) and when I went to bolt up the base to the floor the left rear thread that sits in the floor of the car fell out.. WTF? I didn't even think that would ever happen.

Anyways, anyone know a way to retrieve the thread and put it back in or how hard it is to rethread something like that?

As of right now I have the other 3 and the entire seat bolted in just fine it's just now that thread is missing so the seat moves around.


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Old Jan 24, 2013 | 07:36 AM
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From what i understand or what your saying, you need some welding done.
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Old Jan 24, 2013 | 08:39 AM
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you should be able to buy the threaded insert. if you know the size of the thread from the bolt heli-coil makes threaded inserts and can be bought at any auto parts store.
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From what i understand or what your saying, you need some welding done.
Sorry if it was confusing. When you bolt the base of the seat on, you bolt it into the floor. The thread the bolt goes into fell out.

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you should be able to buy the threaded insert. if you know the size of the thread from the bolt heli-coil makes threaded inserts and can be bought at any auto parts store.
Ok I can try that. Thanks
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Old Jan 24, 2013 | 10:47 AM
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Originally Posted by SE5spd
Sorry if it was confusing. When you bolt the base of the seat on, you bolt it into the floor. The thread the bolt goes into fell out.



Ok I can try that. Thanks
Thats what i thought, it should resemble a nut welded into the sheet metal from the backside. Some of them are fully inclosed, some have an open back.

There will be a big difference on what you do, did they threads just strip out or the nut break free from the tack weld that held it in place.
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Old Jan 24, 2013 | 12:31 PM
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I set the bolt ontop of the thread and made it about 180 degrees and it just fell right threw.
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I'm just getting a new thread welded in place most likely.
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