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Chris Condon (Chris)
| Posted on Tuesday, July 30, 2002 - 05:01 pm: |
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So I want to ditch my rear jump seats to make more room for equipment...is the removal process simply a matter of unbolting them...or are there brackets and other assorted items that I should take out also? I am just curious to know if anyone has some advise from experience that would help me before I get started. Thanks guys, -Chris |
   
jp
| Posted on Wednesday, July 31, 2002 - 04:16 am: |
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I removed mine in both a 92 and now a 97 with rear AC. In the 92 its plain remove seat bolts, and for the brackets, pull the side cover pieces to get access. On the rear AC unit, the right side rear is ok, but the left where the AC evaporator is, I left the brackets sticking out as I didnt want to go poking around the AC stuff, and that cover looks more difficult to get out. jp |
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