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<blockquote data-quote="scurvy dave" data-source="post: 643945" data-attributes="member: 15603"><p>I found an almera in the scrappy today and decided to go for what appeared to be an easy swap. The forums read that three bolts line up and you just have to drill one hole! Not true. </p><p>I removed the brackets from the almera thinking that I may be able to use it. </p><p>In the micra I test fit the seat and only one bolt hole lines up (front inside nearest the gear shift) </p><p>After that, i lined up the almera rear bracket with the seat and measured out a spot to drill into the bracket for the original micra rear inner seat mount bolt. </p><p>For the outside two bolts, I drilled a hole into the body, tapped and threaded with a rather large bolt. </p><p>Seems really solid. I will probably get some nut-certs and install them into the body. </p><p></p><p>Last I used the original micra seat belt clips with the almera bolt. I bent one tab so the seat sliders are clear to slide forward and back. </p><p></p><p>I'll put pics up tomorrow so you guys can see my steps. </p><p>;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scurvy dave, post: 643945, member: 15603"] I found an almera in the scrappy today and decided to go for what appeared to be an easy swap. The forums read that three bolts line up and you just have to drill one hole! Not true. I removed the brackets from the almera thinking that I may be able to use it. In the micra I test fit the seat and only one bolt hole lines up (front inside nearest the gear shift) After that, i lined up the almera rear bracket with the seat and measured out a spot to drill into the bracket for the original micra rear inner seat mount bolt. For the outside two bolts, I drilled a hole into the body, tapped and threaded with a rather large bolt. Seems really solid. I will probably get some nut-certs and install them into the body. Last I used the original micra seat belt clips with the almera bolt. I bent one tab so the seat sliders are clear to slide forward and back. I'll put pics up tomorrow so you guys can see my steps. ;-) [/QUOTE]
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