B bchapman1962x New Member Joined May 5, 2022 Messages 2 Location Nashville, TN May 5, 2022 #1 I found this spring on the floor of my 2008 Jeep Wrangler JK after installing new dash speakers. Anyone know where it goes back to?
I found this spring on the floor of my 2008 Jeep Wrangler JK after installing new dash speakers. Anyone know where it goes back to?
Anybodyhome USN Retired (1973-1993) Supporting Member Joined Jun 15, 2020 Messages 1,584 Location Nashville, NC May 5, 2022 #2 That, I believe is the spring that creates some of the tension when sliding the seat back and forward. Reactions: BigAL07, mrjp and Largehit71
That, I believe is the spring that creates some of the tension when sliding the seat back and forward.
B bchapman1962x New Member Joined May 5, 2022 Messages 2 Location Nashville, TN May 5, 2022 #3 Anybodyhome said: That, I believe is the spring that creates some of the tension when sliding the seat back and forward. Click to expand... thanks!!! I will reinstall it. Reactions: mrjp
Anybodyhome said: That, I believe is the spring that creates some of the tension when sliding the seat back and forward. Click to expand... thanks!!! I will reinstall it.
Anybodyhome USN Retired (1973-1993) Supporting Member Joined Jun 15, 2020 Messages 1,584 Location Nashville, NC May 6, 2022 #4 bchapman1962x said: thanks!!! I will reinstall it. Click to expand... Yeah, I think you need to go in from behind the seats. Do you have a 2-door? If so, it could also be the spring that allows the seat to be tilted. I couldn't find a video or anything showing the underseat springs. Reactions: mrjp
bchapman1962x said: thanks!!! I will reinstall it. Click to expand... Yeah, I think you need to go in from behind the seats. Do you have a 2-door? If so, it could also be the spring that allows the seat to be tilted. I couldn't find a video or anything showing the underseat springs.