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Hobie1dog

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I made my first post after finding the thread on how to remove the armrest on my 94 Suburban seats. I had been a member of FSC, and Garage Journal forums for 10 years, but never knew about this one.
I was a multi-craft mechanic specializing in HVAC and refrigeration for25 years. Also worked as a pipe organ builder for 7 years, just done a lot of stuff through the years. 3 years ago I got bit by fire ants which caused my immune system to attack my nerves in my arms and legs destroying 95% of them. Since the nerves tell the muscles what to do, I lost about 50% of the muscles there. So now I can barely walk, can't pull apart a zip lock bag, and have the physical body of a 90 year old, all at age 61.
The most frustrating part is trying to get people to help me with mechanical things, as everyone seems consumed with their own lives. I bought an identical set of light gray velour Suburban seats recently so that I can put them on my two powerchairs. The Suburban seats are the most comfortable seats in my life. I lost the muscles that cushion your sitting bones, but those stock Chevy seats are somehow perfect for me now. I have been looking all over for a 10mm offset wrench that is required to get to two of the bolts that hold the seat to the base. Once I get the stock base off, then I can adapt it over and replace the stock bucket seat/ captains chair. I just came from Northern Tools and they didn't have one. I'm a stubborn old fart, and I will find one soon, off to Lowes I go.

Marty
 
Welcome. A little far from me but I'm sure we have some members around that would love to give you a hand. Enjoy it here, we've got a great community.
 
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