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When i got my car it didn't come with rear seats. I wish i had some. I'm looking at a set on eBay.

Are there any other hardware components i will need to be able to install the rear seats? I've never taken one out so I'm not sure if I'm being naive by thinking i can just purchase these seats and install them easily. 

Is there something i need to keep in mind or look out for?

 

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Does your car have the divider between the cabin and boot, which includes hooks on the top?

If so all you need it the 2 seatbacks, 2 bolts of the right length to bolt down the base (M8 from memory) and there might be 2 more bolts to hold the lower end of the seatback (I can't remember).

You might also need the seatbelts and the stalks they plug in to

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^ all of that.

Fairly easy on the DIY scale.

As Duncan mentioned,  make sure you already have the seat belts as they are separate to the seat base.

And generally the seat belts use fine thread bolts which are hard to find at general hardware stores, so if buying some, try to get the bolts included. 

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On 10/16/2024 at 3:15 PM, Duncan said:

Does your car have the divider between the cabin and boot, which includes hooks on the top?

If so all you need it the 2 seatbacks, 2 bolts of the right length to bolt down the base (M8 from memory) and there might be 2 more bolts to hold the lower end of the seatback (I can't remember).

You might also need the seatbelts and the stalks they plug in to

Yeah i have the divider, with 3 hooks. 

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