removing rear seat
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You need a big torx bit for the seat belts(forgot the actual size.. I think its a 47 or 50), and the rest is held on by 4 bolts, 2 on the bench, and 1 on each bucket part.
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13mm socket and ratchet, T45 torx bit for the belts on the floor
Don't remember what size the bracket is on the back of the seat
Don't remember what size the bracket is on the back of the seat
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Take out the bottoms first with the 13mm socket. Then there is also a 13mm nut on each side at the bottom that holds the fold down part on. You cant get to these two nuts until you remove the buckets. Remove those two nuts with the socket or you might need to use a wrench. And the top comes right off.
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When I did it, I also replaced the carpet. I didn't like the holes it left so I went with some nice lightweight carpet. I also used a unibit to drill out all the brackets, and then plugged the holes with silicone. Shed lots of weight and looks good.
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When I did it, I also replaced the carpet. I didn't like the holes it left so I went with some nice lightweight carpet. I also used a unibit to drill out all the brackets, and then plugged the holes with silicone. Shed lots of weight and looks good.
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