Seat removal?

Glassdude

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2005Diesel said:
Yeah this site's filled with all the old people, so it's calm. Luckily I was here near the beginning, so I balance all the age out.
Hey.... I resemble that remark:D Welcome to the site fgtex.

Mike
 
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powerboatr

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rgdillon said:
I had my rear out several times in my 2001 - sometimes I had help - sometimes not. Obvious it's better to have help -
Ron

so the operation was a success:roflmao :roflmao :roflmao
sorry its early here and i have not been to sleep
 

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DaveBen said:
And were glad to have you. You keep us younger.:sweet :sweet

Dave:D
*shrugs* somebody's gotta do it :cowboy:

but really, in all reality this site is a great place to be, just hope you can take a joke! :p
 

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jvencius said:
...especially around Hoss350. ;) :eek: :eek: :p :p :p

He's a Lumber Jack and he's OK,
Dips his skoal on his merry Way,
prefers his berry flavor over wintergreen,
which keeps him in check,
cause i heard he gets mean :D :eek:
 

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On the seat removal....


JV,

Get someone to help you take it out, as you said its more awkward than heavy but it would be a shame to tear upholsery or scuff paint trying to wiggle it out the door. I've had my back seat out more than once already and its just easier with an extra set of hands.
 

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