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well i just figured it out... lol, all u need is a little persuation from a big flat screwdriver... there are 2 clips on each side on the very bottom. u need to put the screw driver in there and wedge it up. then it popes out.. need to give it a fair bit.. i thought i was going to break it...

then to get the back rest out just undo the 2 bolts holding it down and then lift up...

NO no no.. no screw drivers needed.. you just need to pull the bottem part up then out.. its just clipped in..

And for the back part.. there are two screws that you have to undo then you push the back part up towards the back windscreen with the bottem of it towards you and it would unhook off..

mine were very stifff...just make sure u pull the front straight up...doesnt matter if u apply force

because they r designed to be pulled straight up and out. but pull one side out at a time....the clip that is...

cheers boys

bottom bolts? the seats arent bolted in....you just have to yank the shit out of the seat...and the pin things will come out...provided you pull directly up!!!

  123456 said:
How do you get to the bottom bolts guys? ive been trying to get different kinds of tools in there all day and ima snap the bolt off soon
  • 2 years later...

Yep, i just did mine today. Taking it out was a piece of piss.

Youd be amazed how dirty it is under the seats and under the speaker tray.

I had a day off so cleaned out the boot and wired up the speakers and other loose bits up, so no more rattling from my boot :rolleyes:

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