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Sorry, this must be really irritating. I recall seeing a recent thread on this but can't locate it. So here's the question again, how do you remove the damn thing? I need to get some signal lines and 0-guage wire to the amplifiers at the back. I've slipped my hands under the seat but the metal plate at the back seems inpenetratable.

Many many thanks in advance.

Michael

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I slipped my hands under the seat and yanked with all my might. I am 100% sure that even if I pulled until the chassis twist, the damn seat will still not be coming out. Now I'm getting my hydraulic jack.... Can someone please explain how exactly is the lower seat held down to the chassis? I can feel that it's got two struts going down each side of the front edge but I can't see what actually is holding them in. Are these clips?

I assume once the lower seat is out, it should be easy to undo the two bolts holding the upright and it'll just slide up and out?

Many thanks

Michael

  • 4 weeks later...

just grab and YANK and YANK and YANK! they're held in really well by these plastic clips. i actually managed to get one side off but the other side refused to budge! i ended up putting a piece of wood under the seat, put a long screwdriver thru the locking loop clip, rested the driver tip on the wood, and levered it out! didnt come out without blood sweat and tears, oh....severe cramping though.

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