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1969stepside 02-16-2024 09:46 AM

seat track restoration
 
can i restore and repaint my seat tracks for my truck seats? i have heard that you cant paint them cause it will mess them up or something. any tips or tricks to it. i dont want to put some nasty looking seat traks in my truck. they are factory truck bucket seat tracks.

dagnabbitt 02-16-2024 10:23 AM

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I think pretty much everyone restores and paints them. I soaked mine in mineral spirits over night, blasted them with hot water, then flashdried them with compressed air. Steel wool and sandpaper to get the surface rust off, then Rustoleom.

Just use one coat of paint and lubricate (minimally) with white lithium or graphite grease.

71CHEVYSHORTBED402 02-16-2024 12:48 PM

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Imo, a great way to go is professionally blast and Cerakote, probably cold processed. Its not thick and does really great for moving parts, lubricants, and it's especially durable. All my hinges were done this way.

1969stepside 02-16-2024 01:05 PM

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i think i will restore them cause everything else on the inside will be done so i dont want them to be an eye sore

dmjlambert 02-16-2024 03:04 PM

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Be careful when working with them, metal sliding thingies that are spring loaded can be hazardous for your fingers.

howzzzit 02-16-2024 08:15 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 1969stepside (Post 9287680)
can i restore and repaint my seat tracks for my truck seats? i have heard that you cant paint them cause it will mess them up or something. any tips or tricks to it. i dont want to put some nasty looking seat traks in my truck. they are factory truck bucket seat tracks.

Clean, paint, and use them. Not rocket science and if anyone sticks their head under there and says something crack their noggin.

TKCR 02-16-2024 08:31 PM

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You sure can. I used to restore the bench seats, and I restored all the tracks.
I had a rectangular plastic flower container. One that was long enough and deep enough for the tracks to be fully submerged in EvapoRust. They would soak overnight. Then I would take them to the sink, and with a toothbrush I would rinse them off. Then immediately blow them completely dry with an air nozzle with the air compressor. Paint with VHT Epoxy. After the pint fully dried, then sprayed gel WD40 on all the bearings, rollers and springs.

TKCR 02-16-2024 08:38 PM

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A few more before and after. Last 3 pics are a 68 GTO tracks. These were totally siezed up. Couldn’t even get them to budge hitting them with a mallet. Once I was done with them they were sliding like new again.
See video https://youtu.be/o_IUEndYxuE?si=Ny5U_2FXyG8bV3r9

71CHEVYSHORTBED402 02-16-2024 11:16 PM

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Of a complete restoration, I was lucky enough my door latches and bench seat tracks didn't need anything more than clean and lubricate. Initially thought about refinishing them, much later determined why would I. And what howzzzit said:lol:

Image before restoration. A northern Nv. garage is real kind to these vehicles.

un4gvn! 02-17-2024 10:52 AM

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I used Birchwood Casey gun blueing on my seat frames and their holding up pretty good.

1969stepside 02-19-2024 08:58 AM

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this is some awesome information


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