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te72

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Remove the upper sections first. Should be three bolts for each half of the upper rear seat. The bottom just pulls out with a little gentle coaxing. There are two tabs that you need to pull on to get it to "pop" out of its retaining hole.

Really though, I hate to sound rude, but if you haven't figured this much out... buy yourself a TSRM, and don't touch your wrenches again until you feel comfortable with the basics listed within. ;)
 

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Thanks te...but I have neoprene dark blue covering the back. Going to be difficult to take those off, as I would have to take off whole neoprene including buckets. I was hoping there was some way of folding over and just pulling bottom forward. Guess...the tops have to come off first.
 

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You'll be alright, just be careful. Car is getting on in years, things get fragile if your car has been exposed much. Shouldn't take too long though. Granted, I've done the interior on my car so many times, I could have everything other than the dash out in less than an hour. :)
 

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You can pull the bottom off without removing the top. That's how I always do it on just about every car.
 

te72

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I guess it does just slide out, just always found it easier (on my car at least) to pull the tops of the seats off first. Thanks for the clarification though. :)
 
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