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I am seriously impressed with your diy ethic Cholentpot.
I am an old, shade tree mechanic myself.
Fix it so it works, everything else is secondary.
I once owned a Ford LTD with a front seat that would fall over backwards if you didn't hold on tight to the steering wheel. The floor was a tad rusty (northern Minnesota car) so new bolts were not the answer.
I built 1x4 bracing from pallet lumber that sat on the floor behind the seat. It never fell over again.
The kids were young and limber at the time so they had no problem getting in and out of the back seat. In fact, they preferred it after having that seat fall on their legs a couple of times.
Life was simpler then.
I am an old, shade tree mechanic myself.
Fix it so it works, everything else is secondary.
I once owned a Ford LTD with a front seat that would fall over backwards if you didn't hold on tight to the steering wheel. The floor was a tad rusty (northern Minnesota car) so new bolts were not the answer.
I built 1x4 bracing from pallet lumber that sat on the floor behind the seat. It never fell over again.
The kids were young and limber at the time so they had no problem getting in and out of the back seat. In fact, they preferred it after having that seat fall on their legs a couple of times.

Life was simpler then.