skidaddytn wrote:
This is a big problem. My '07 H200 does the same thing. It is easier to swivel when seats are slid to the back position, but these seats are just too big and will rub on the vinyl trim. My passenger seat is tougher to rotate than the drivers side... I've always though that if they can be raised slightly on their posts that it would be easier to rotate, but I have not had time to fool with it. Bad design by FW and we are unfortunately stuck with it...

I would copy the instructions found when I swapped the seats, but they seem more confusing than actually looking under the seat. Sun I looked under each seat, and found one retaining clip/screw holding them in. Remove the screw/clip with a short phillips screw driver and lift the seat straight up. I then switched p/s (so the handles are pointing inboard instead of toward the trim) and re-installed the screw/clip making sure the seat is secure. I find it is much easier to swivel the seats with the bolsters up and moving them slightly forward first, then rotating.
I'm hoping for your sake the '07 H210 and H200 use the same assembly.
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Walt B
"Debt-Charged"Black '07 H210SS6.2L Bravo One turning a 21P HIFive
Wakeboard Tower with Perfect Pass Stargazer version
Missouri River; Kansas City, Mo.