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Backseat removal, help a mofo out...

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    Backseat removal, help a mofo out...

    How's this damn thing come out? It looks like it's just clips, but I don't wanna reef on it too hard and break something. Any pointers are appreciated. Thanks

    Rob

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    to bolts tucked under the rear of the seat and thats it however you have to remove the side panels first wich are two bolts on the bottom .. i'll try and get some pics from my buddy's car later today
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      #3
      Thanks dude. I got out the pry bar and went to pry, then figured maybe that wasn't the best idea, lol.

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        #4
        Fold down the rear seat. There are 2 bolts where the hinges are (1 per hinge) and then take out the folded down rear seat. Then if you look at the rear of the bench part (towards the center of the vehicle) you will see a bolt, undo it, then lean the seat foward, and it will pop out.


        All of this is from memory, so it may not be exact, but it should get you there.

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          #5
          Remeber to take the trunkcarpet/cover (whatever you want to call it lol) off at the back of the seat, it'll make it much easier. The back will just come off once you indo those two bolts said above, then the other one for the bottom seat you have to hold the back of the bottom seat and pull it towards you, then left up when it's at a 90 degree angle. On the left and right side at the front of the bottom seat there are hooks so that's why you have to tilt it towards you.


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            #6
            One bolt holds seat bottom down. On left side near the seat belt buckles. Pulls up from the rear, then the front comes out of the floor. One bolt at the bottom of each end cover and then they slide up. Then the bolts that hold the hinges on the center of the seat back.
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