BMW Z3 Seat Shift Fix - Part 2

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Uploaded by on May 9, 2007

How to fix your seat, part 2. Shows you how to fit the new bushings and slide the adjustment rods back into place.

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  • Ben,

    Let me add my thanks. Without these videos I would have probably destroyed the seat trying to figure it out.

    If you are ever in the Detroit area, I owe you one, or even two.

  • I assembled it the way I thought I remember taking it apart, with the L on the right side. It worked. L must mean Left hand thread.

  • Or does the L stand for Left hand thread?

  • It looks like you put the non-L adjuster in the left side of the seat. I have installed my spacers and I thought I kept the adjusters properly separated. My non-L also goes on the left side, if I haven't mixed them up. I thought L stood for the left side, when looking from the driver's seated position. Am I mistaken?

  • This is such a helpfull video! Thank you very much to taking the time to do this! It sure made my life easier!

  • I can't thank you enough for video!! I changed my seat bushings out in about 3 hrs and it worked great!! Thanks for step-by-step video!

  • so thats why my seat moves

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