One easier solution that might make you happy is to provide a little bit of rake to the seat, including the bottom. I am going to install new leather seats this winter and plan to install a wedge under the rails instead of the flat spacer to lift the front of the seat about an inch or so. I came upon this idea when I installed new carpeting and discovered that the back bolt in the rails seated just fine while the front bolts seemed to be pulling up more. I thought about how I adjust a eight way seat, realizing that I like to tilt the seat higher in the front and lower in the back when I drive a car equiped with such luxury. While this would not be "adjustable", it will fit my needs. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
I have been thinking about a good way to do this and pretty much concluded that the only way I can do it is with a wedge shaped piece of hardwood. If anyone knows of a better way, we'd all like to hear about it? Gerry M makes a replacement spacer out of a non-wood product, but I haven;t ever seen a wedge shaped one.
Bruce /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cheers.gif