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anyone here knows how to ake the back seats off...i know after the two nuts at the front you have to somehow take the seats off the hooks underneath on each side...cant do that...any special trick that can help me take it out easily?

anyone here knows how to ake the back seats off...i know after the two nuts at the front you have to somehow take the seats off the hooks underneath on each side...cant do that...any special trick that can help me take it out easily?

there will be tension on the seats.. they are 'stretched' over the hooks if that makes sense

my best advice is to bash the shit out of the bottom of the backrest part with your palm and yank upwards... don't be shy or they won't come off!

anyone here knows how to ake the back seats off...i know after the two nuts at the front you have to somehow take the seats off the hooks underneath on each side...cant do that...any special trick that can help me take it out easily?

Haha I remember the first time I tried removing back seat. Took me forever, it was the opposite of what I was trying, I think you had to slide back or something.

i pulled the seats out from the back....kinda....then tried to push it towards the back and yanking it up...still didnt work...did the other way....pulling it while yanking it up....still didnt move at all... :blink:

dont forget the extra 'engine out' import costs to get it over here :(

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anyone here knows how to ake the back seats off...i know after the two nuts at the front you have to somehow take the seats off the hooks underneath on each side...cant do that...any special trick that can help me take it out easily?

bottom part has 2 bolts 1 on each side. undo em and slide/pull it out.

back part also has 2 smaller bolts 1 on each side. undo em then lift it all up and pull it out. its hooked in

ahh memories. kinda miss my old POS r33

Edited by R-SPEC

two screws down the bottom, then slip a large screwdriver next to the tabs and LIFT. it should pop out. then pull the bottom part of the seat out of the car. the backrest is two screws agin in the bottom two corners (near the bottom of the seatbelt). undo then push seat UP and pull towards you. up, then pull. it should get easier with time. i can get my seats out of the car in under 5 min now. took me forever when i first tried it too

funny thing is its not really my first time...when i did it first in y gtst 4 yrs back...it seemed to be alot easier than this...for some reason...anyhow i am off to give it another shot...:blink:...hope for the best...thanks for all your help guys..

OMFG!!!!!!!!!! done with ease....used basti's idea of using a screw driver for lever...done in less than 30 sec....GEEZZ!!!! but for one of the hooks, the white bracket came off too....is that of a concern?

8mm, 10mm, 12mm, 17mm, 19mm spanners and i could have the entire car in bits

and that too

OMFG!!!!!!!!!! done with ease....used basti's idea of using a screw driver for lever...done in less than 30 sec....GEEZZ!!!! but for one of the hooks, the white bracket came off too....is that of a concern?

haha sweet, im not sure about the white thing. just push it back in i guess, if u can.

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