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Old Nov 3, 2006 | 11:34 AM
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Alright guys i want to take out my front seats and center console and door pannels on my 95 t/a. How many and what bolts should i be looking for, for each?

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I miss the days where people tried stuff first, and then asked questions if they had problems.

no offense, but dude, its just nuts and bolts. get your sockets and wrenches and just start going, its not brain surgery
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There are quite a few bolts and screws to remove. As long as you have a decent socket set (shallow and deep) and ratchet with extentions you should be fine. Be very careful with any plastic clips also! Take your time as to not strip any screws or bolts.
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Old Nov 3, 2006 | 12:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Ericbigmac83
I miss the days where people tried stuff first, and then asked questions if they had problems.

no offense, but dude, its just nuts and bolts. get your sockets and wrenches and just start going, its not brain surgery

I miss the days when people were helpful and not dicks about things. What's wrong asking for advice from people that have already done a job instead of spending extra time figuring out stuff that you don't already know?

Keep askin man, hopefully you'll get a response from someone that's not a douche bag
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Old Nov 3, 2006 | 12:08 PM
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Also make sure you are EXTREMELY careful if you have 6speed and are removing the shift boot. The clips are prone to breaking easily!
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Old Nov 3, 2006 | 01:53 PM
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hey bud, i kno how to take the door panels off... and i got a nice ratchet set so gimme a call and we can work on it..
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Old Nov 3, 2006 | 02:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Ericbigmac83
I miss the days where people tried stuff first, and then asked questions if they had problems.

no offense, but dude, its just nuts and bolts. get your sockets and wrenches and just start going, its not brain surgery
Hey ******* if you don't have any advice then don't post in MY thread. I never said i haven't tried. Where in the post did i say i haven't tried? Now if you have advice then it is appriciated if not then stay out and don't be such an ***.
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Sorry, maybe im having a bad day, im surrounded by people at work that dont even try to figure stuff out themselves. I just know that i just went for it when i took all my stuff out and i didnt have any problems. its not like the bolts are hidden, you just have to start taking them out until it comes apart. And if you did try to take it all out then what did you have problems with? If you specifically have a problem then ask away and i'll be glad to help. But i really dont think you'll have any problems, just dig in and start taking it all apart
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Its not too bad of a job though i think they are metric... umm yea i guess im not much of a help haha. I have however taken out the entire interior to clean and to wire in a retractable antenna. It wasnt too bad
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A4? M6? AM46?

This is what I can remember from taking the interior apart on my car, an 02 Z28, power seat with an A4 console:

Pass Seat: 4 bolts to the floor.
Driver Seat: 6 phillips screws holding on trim, once removed you can get to the 4 bolts holding the seat to the floor.
Upper Console: Staple in the front of the shift ****, pull **** off. 2 7mm bolts then just pull.
Lower Console: 3 bolts and pull over e-brake.
Door Panels: Different than Camaros, someone else will have to chime in.

You'll have to figure out the sizes of everything, I don't remember.
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I got the door panels covered.
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lmao such hostility!
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Originally Posted by Brian2006
I miss the days when people were helpful and not dicks about things. What's wrong asking for advice from people that have already done a job instead of spending extra time figuring out stuff that you don't already know?

Keep askin man, hopefully you'll get a response from someone that's not a douche bag
+1 agreed
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Originally Posted by got V-8?
Alright guys i want to take out my front seats and center console and door pannels on my 95 t/a. How many and what bolts should i be looking for, for each?

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13mm, 10mm and 7mm sockets (ratchet wrench would be best for the 13mm nuts on the seat rails).

Phillips screwdriver

and I think that's it...
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nice pos demonbird....very helpful...
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