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I've searched high and low for that number.
I found a post where the number had been removed by the poster, and a whole lot where someone was going to post the part number but never did.
I'm sure it's out there but I cant find it.
Can anyone help? My dealer's parts guy says it doesn't exist. I'm sure it does as a replacement part, just not as an accesory.
I've searched high and low for that number.
I found a post where the number had been removed by the poster, and a whole lot where someone was going to post the part number but never did.
I'm sure it's out there but I cant find it.
Can anyone help? My dealer's parts guy says it doesn't exist. I'm sure it does as a replacement part, just not as an accesory.
TIA!
That post was me. After I posted the part number someone else ordered it and said they received the same Deluxe Rail that they already had so I pulled the Part #. Others including myself have used that part number without any issues. I think the other guy received the right box but somebody probably switched it and then returned it.
The part number from the above post is correct.
Also, remeber the actual pad is seaprate and is in the accessories catalog.
Pic below shows the right seat rail. I had problems ordering from my local dealer (Mike's Famous) - they said the part number was now the same as the new rail. Got mine on eBay. I think that quite a few people have had success ordering the part number listed above from Zanotti's. Good luck - it's well worth the investment.
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