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    Shorty owners. Help me with front passenger seat.

    My passenger seat doesn’t work properly.
    I mean it doesn’t slide forward far enough. My friend has a shorty too and his seat moves forward more than 7-10 cm than mine but while looking closer I found out that the mechanisms of the seat are the same.

    Maybe someone know what settings of seat I missing and must fix?
    I'm Alexander and I'm the happiest owner of GQ Nissan Safari in the whole Central Asia

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    Nobody know?

    Or all got a long version
    I'm Alexander and I'm the happiest owner of GQ Nissan Safari in the whole Central Asia

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    Sorry Alexander. We dont get the short wheelbase GU in Australia! I bet theres plenty of people here that wish we did

    Is the mechanism moving freely? Any levers or springs stuck? Is the seat bolted onto the rail in the same place as your mates?

    Just having guess really!
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    Ignore Lucas, he's ignorant, imbecilic, and worst of all he's Tasmanian!

    Somebody will be along to help you out with the issue you're having with your GQ shorty soon mate

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    Quote Originally Posted by KRISTOFFA View Post
    and worst of all he's Tasmanian!
    Hey nobody likes jealousy ;-)

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    OOOPS sorry, i was reading alterastro's post about rear lights at the same time. He has a GU. My two heads must have got confused!

    Oh well the suggestions are still valid......


    lol
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    Hi taslucas, KRISTOFFA, Brendan56!

    Yap the mechanism moving freely and without any physical pressure. All levers and springs are on the same places like in safari of my friend, except one lever that passenger should pull to move the seat forward.
    The seat bolted onto the rail in the same place. There are no other holes to setup it.
    May be they set up different types of seats in GQ???
    I'm Alexander and I'm the happiest owner of GQ Nissan Safari in the whole Central Asia

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    UUmmm.
    thinking, thinking.

    There isn't a difference between lwb and swb sliders ?.
    and you have a lwb in swb ??.
    My son has a Maverick Swb and I've a Lwb, will have a look next time he's over.
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    Would have thought swb and lwb would be different due to the seats needing to come forward more to get into the back?

    Don't stroke it, TAP it!!!!.....


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    Yeah, that's what I was thinking.
    will confirm it next time swb swings on by.
    IF IT'S NOT A NISSAN.
    THEN IT'S A COMPROMISE

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