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Old 04-27-2006, 12:21 PM
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I'm putting in Sparco Harnesses and I need to remove the lower rear seat. From what I am reading in my Scosche Documents it is Just Pops and you remove it with a panel removal tool. Does anyone Know which parts of the seat have the clips and which parts dont? how many pops are there? and is this document accurate or is there a 12mm Bolt like a normal seat?
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Old 04-27-2006, 12:24 PM
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The seat should just pull right up. Do one side at a time and then it slides out.
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Old 04-27-2006, 12:28 PM
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all i can say is it wasn't very fun
and your removing the bottom half or top half?? (bottom or backrest?)

the back rest was bolted down, and bottom part just was popped in
but was a butt to remove
i can try and remember the pops for ya

may be a couple days since im in/out of town
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thanks guys I appreciate it.. yea i figured it wasnt very fun when i pulled up and she didnt wanna go... i guess im just gonna have to F with it til she comes out.
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yea, it wasn't very fun
but i did my entire rear interior gutting at the same time
so it was a biatch all the way
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just stick your hands under the front edge and pull up really hard. It should just pop right out.

I had to pull the bottom of my back seat out when i hid the center seat belt.
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One brute yank on either side should pop each clip. There are 2 clips.
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Under one corner, pull up until it stops flexing, move your hands to that point and just pull up.

Same on the other side.

Explained in my sig.

YAY.
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prolly dead threa. the bottom seats were very easy, like mandos said, pull the side behinf the passenger seat first and then the other side will pop off.

then ull have to slip the seatbelts out and your good.
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