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1/13/2003
18:15:34

Subject: center portion of bench seat
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i have the seat that is like two buckets and a flip up console/armrest/seat and i was wondering how to get just that center part out. do i have to take my seats out with it first or can i just unbolt the center part alone.



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1/13/2003
20:41:29

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Hmmm..(same set-up..took them out for racing buckets)....if i remember correctly..you can just unblot the center section...be patient cause there are like pins that hold the two brackets together
Jeff
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1/14/2003
09:17:55

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THE EASIEST WAY IS TO ATLEAST UNBOLT THE SEATS AND THEM YOU CAN FOLD THEN FORWARD. ONCE THIS IS DONE THE CENTER SECTION IS VERY EASY TO REMOVE



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1/15/2003
17:18:28

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yeah its much easier to just unbolt the seats and tilt them forward. much much much easier that way

Greg



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2/10/2003
14:49:34

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i just done this to mine unbolt the seats and there are bolts underneathe but then there are little bracket i just took a hammer and beat mine off



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2/11/2003
13:05:33

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Mine was riveted together as well as bolted. You can drill the rivets out and separate the console.



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