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Marc
| Posted on Friday, March 08, 2002 - 09:34 am: |
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Guys, the thread on rear seat bolt rust has brought to mind a project I have been contemplating for some time: I want to figure out a quick-release system for the rear seat. I have no real firm ideas yet, so let's kick it around on the board. Anyone interested? -Marc |
   
Mike J. (Mudd)
| Posted on Friday, March 08, 2002 - 10:04 am: |
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I just leave mine out, I installed 6 tie downs, and still have my jump seats just in case. The seats come out real easy, like 6 screws? I would like qquick release with no tools though. Just not sure how yet. |
   
Blue (Bluegill)
| Posted on Friday, March 08, 2002 - 10:47 am: |
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I thought about that too, Marc (after ratcheting those 8 little buggers out in the 110 degree heat for the millionth time). My answer was a 14.4v Craftsman cordless driver with the appropriately-sized socket. |
   
Lance
| Posted on Friday, March 08, 2002 - 12:00 pm: |
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wingnut the top of the bolt so you can do it by hand |
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