Description
GM Power Seat Height Adjustment Gear Kit (Solid Brass)
Stop replacing entire seat tracks for one broken plastic gear. In 2007–2014 GM vehicles, the power seat height adjustment relies on a fragile plastic gear set that eventually strips or chips under the weight of the occupant.
When these gears fail, dealerships will only sell you a complete seat track assembly ($600–$900+). GruvenParts.com offers a Solid Brass permanent fix that replaces both failure points in the mechanism for a fraction of the cost.
The Engineering Gap: OEM Plastic vs. GruvenParts Brass
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OEM Factory Part |
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GruvenParts Solution |
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Material |
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Molded plastic (Spur & Worm gears). |
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Solid Brass (Helical-cut). |
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Durability |
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Prone to stripping, chipping, and total failure. |
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Industrial strength; will not strip or break. |
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Repair Scope |
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Replace the entire seat track unit. |
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Targeted repair of the internal gears only. |
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Value |
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$600+ plus high labor costs. |
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Affordable DIY kit with a Lifetime Warranty. |
What’s Included in the Kit?
Unlike incomplete kits on the market, we provide a matched set to ensure a "bulletproof" repair. Replacing only one gear often leads to the new metal gear chewing through the remaining old plastic gear.
- (1) Helical Cut Solid Brass Main Spur Gear
- (1) Solid Brass Mating Worm Drive Gear
- Note: One kit repairs ONE (1) height adjuster. Each seat typically has two adjusters (Front Height and Rear Height).
Application & Fitment
This kit fits 2007–2014 GM Vehicles equipped with power seats, including:
- Chevy: Silverado, Tahoe, Suburban, Avalanche.
- GMC: Sierra, Yukon, Denali.
- Cadillac: Escalade, DTS.
Compatible Seat Track Part Numbers: 22804417, 22804418, 22804419, 22804420, 20779109, 20779110 (and more).
Installation Support
This is a DIY-friendly repair that requires basic tools (Dremel, 1/4" socket) and a high-strength 24-hour epoxy (such as JB Weld 8265S).
Installation Snapshot:
- Remove Seat: Gain access to the bottom seat structure.
- Open Drive Box: Remove the four screws to access the gears.
- Remove Old Plastic: Use a Dremel to carefully cut away the failed plastic spur gear.
- Bond New Gear: Apply 24-hour epoxy to the shaft and thread on the new Brass Spur gear.
- Replace Worm Gear: Swap the plastic worm gear with the new Brass version.
Cure & Reinstall: Allow epoxy to fully cure before testing seat movement.