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dillusional
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Posted - 15 Mar 2007 :  4:19:49 PM  Show Profile  Click to see dillusional's MSN Messenger address Send dillusional a Private Message
 
hey does anybody know how to take the whole seats and rails out of a vn because mine seems to have two studs on the left side of the drivers side rail and the right side of the passengers side rail
how do you get the seats out???
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Posted - 15 Mar 2007 :  4:43:21 PM  Show Profile  Click to see SXC50L's MSN Messenger address Send SXC50L a Private Message
 
Studs?? they usually have 4 bolts with allen key heads on them. never heard of them studded to the floor. if thats what ya mean. have a look down in the rail where the seat slides back an forth u should see allen key heads (1 in each corner) just undo them and the hole seat comes out rail an all.
 

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Posted - 15 Mar 2007 :  4:45:34 PM  Show Profile  Click to see SXC50L's MSN Messenger address Send SXC50L a Private Message
 
oh yeah make sure u dont snap them tryin to undo them as they have lock tight on them some of them can be a real pain. (spray a lil CRS on them first)
 

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Posted - 15 Mar 2007 :  6:25:36 PM  Show Profile  Click to see dillusional's MSN Messenger address Send dillusional a Private Message
 
nah yeah mine have 2 studs on each rail and is pissing me off! thanks
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Posted - 16 Mar 2007 :  01:10:54 AM  Show Profile  Click to see SXC50L's MSN Messenger address Send SXC50L a Private Message
 
hmmm i use to work at COMMPARTS wreckers in adelaide an i never came across a vn with the seats studded to the floor. all have been allen keys. the ones rite next to the centre console are hidden by the carpet
 

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Posted - 16 Mar 2007 :  04:38:37 AM  Show Profile  Click to see SXC50L's MSN Messenger address Send SXC50L a Private Message
 
hammer and chisel lol....
 

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Posted - 17 Mar 2007 :  2:52:48 PM  Show Profile  Click to see dillusional's MSN Messenger address Send dillusional a Private Message
 
yep it was hidden by the carpet cheers fellas
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Posted - 20 Mar 2007 :  03:59:29 AM  Show Profile  Click to see SXC50L's MSN Messenger address Send SXC50L a Private Message
 
no worries mate glad to help... :)
 

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