

Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #11690 in Video Games
- Size: One Size
- Color: multicolor
- Brand: Playseat
- Model: 80010
- Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows 7, PlayStation2, Xbox, Windows XP, Nintendo Wii, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .0" h x
.0" w x
.0" l,
5.00 pounds
Features
- Slider kit designed for select Playseats racing seats
- Lets users adjust racing chair to accommodate different heights
- Double-locking adjustable sliding handle works just like car seat
- Compatible with Playseat Evolution, GT, and Flightseat models
- Easy to assemble with just 4 mounting screws
Playseat Seat Slider Kit
Product Description
Customize your Playseat for easy seat adjustment. Our custom-made, professional Playseat Seat Slider Kit allows for easy in-and-out use for consistent play and quick and easy adjustment of the depth/length of your Playseat for maximum comfort.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
32 of 32 people found the following review helpful.
Instructions Here
By R. E. Miller
No instructions come in this kit other than a sticker on each side that states: "Srew (sic) this side to seat with this end facing front" Like others have stated it is not all that apparent which way the Allen Screws face. With that said, it is only the total lack of instructions that keep this from being a 5 star product. It works as well as any car seat slider.Here are some handy tips for install:1) remove the seat via the 4 Allen screws (careful it will want to tip back when the last screw is removed)& place it up-side-down over the edge of your couch. (read step 10 now... I didn't, but you may want to...)2) Push an allen screw in the end so that the threads hang over the elongated hole nearest the sticker end (front). The screw will not fall into place nicely, but if you just poke at it from the other elongated hole above it, it easily falls into place.3) Put your Allen wrench in the screw to hold it in place as you line it up over the front seat hole. The metal tabs that hold the release bar should stick in toward the center of the seat, not out toward the sides, and if you can still read the sticker you have it up-side-down. The sticker should be facing the seat bottom.)4) Screw it in only 1/2 way & then repeat the procedure for the other side. Tighten all screws after all are in place.5) The release bar is held in place by it's own spring tension so all you have to do is line up a hole near the bar end to the single pin shaped metal tab and then compress it enough to fit the other hole over the tab on the other side, but be careful for 2 reasons... First, make sure you attach the release bar such that the bend tips down away from the seat bottom and not up towards it. (This gives you as much space as possible between the seat bottom and the release bar.) !!!AND SECOND...!!! It is very "springy", so try not to let it pinch your fingers!!! The bar should now be resting firmly between the double tabs and the single tab through the hole.6) (Greasy Finger Warning) Before trying to attach the seat to the base see if you can use the release and move the slider rail forward a few inches, thus exposing the two front elongated holes. This may take 2 persons if it is a tight fit, but mine moved rather easily. Try to get both rails extended the same distance.7) With the holes exposed you should be able to easily place the seat onto the base and drop an allen screw in each side. Place a nut on the bottom and tighten.8) Now carefully slide the seat forward enough to expose the back 2 elongated holes and repeat the process.9) I suggest moving the seat back to the center position (no rail sticking out either forward or back) and fit it to your body by moving the playseat's original adjustment (the main tube tightener) into your comfortable "playing" position. If many persons will be using it fit it to a middle sized person.10) Why no locking washers? I don't know, but you could add them yourself or tighten the screws periodically. Happy Racing!
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
See diagram
By J. Leigh
Pros:- Does exactly what it claims- makes it easy to slide chair forwards and back to allow for friends/guests to use the seat. To use it, you sit on the seat, pull up on the handle and slide the seat forward and back.Cons:- No instructions apart from the white stickers attached to the unit. So it is a bit of a brain teaser to assemble.A previous reviewer provided an excellent set of detailed instructions for the assembly. It was a bit difficult to visualize the overall process, so I am supplementing that with the following less detailed overview of the main steps. Also I uploaded some pictures I took of the process of assembly as well as an assembly diagram- Hope this helps.Overall steps then are:1. Remove seat from metal base of Playseat.2. Attach slider bars to bottom of seat. The labeled side should face the bottom of the seat and the arrow on the label should point toward the front of the seat.3. Attach the handle bar. This takes some muscle doing. When attaching the handle bar, make sure it is angled downward relative to the seat, rather than upward or else you won't have enough clearance to pull up on the handle when you are finally sitting on it. See diagram.4. Attach seat to the metal base of the playseat. This is trickiest and it will be easier if you had an extra hand to depress the handle bar when you are putting in the screws because you are going to need to slide the bars in and out to insert the screws. This is where you should read the former reviewers instructions for additional details. This is probably the least intuitive part of the assembly.Additional tips: ignore the circular holes on the slider. You will only use the elongated holes.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
poor quality and unneccessary
By David Hofmann
When I got the Playseat I ordered all the accessory that appeared to make sense. Being able to slide the seat back and forth sounds like a cool thing.Unfortunately the quality is pretty low. One side works, the other side is locked and only glides when using excessive force. My kids can't use it without me and even I have trouble getting it to work.It also comes without instructions whatsoever. It's not a huge deal, I figured it out in 2 minutes but many will have trouble. The actual installation is not as easy at it seems, kind of tricky to get the screws in place.But most of all it is not a necessary thing to have. The Playseat is designed to be very easily adjustable so the sliding seat doesn't really add anything. In reality you will have to adjust the pedals and wheel base anyways to make it work for a child.Maybe I have a bad unit, but it's too much hassle for me to unmount it and pay for the shipping back to get a replacement which will cause even more time to get it in again. Either way, you really don't need it, it works just fine without it and even my 7 year old can use the seat without this slider.
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