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Rear seat base removial on 2007 model

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22 May 2011 09:58 #16717 by Toad
How do you remove the rear seat base on the later models? I am very reluctant just to use brute force as it will need to go back in some time!

Still think that the earlier arrangement is so much better, but know that it was a safety requirement to change it.

Cheers Toad

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22 May 2011 15:10 #16739 by Halford
Hi Toad

you do literally just heave the rear seat up from the front so it "sort" of hinges then rive it off - sounds violent I know.

you can download a step by step photo-guide I've put into a pdf file attached

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or here www.4shared.com/document/GK6AWWed/rear_seats_removal.html
I can't take credit for the original work, found it a while ago somewhere else, hope it helps.
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22 May 2011 18:03 #16760 by Toad
Hi Halford

Thats great thanks so much couldn't have asked for a clearer discription or photos.

Much appreciated,

Toad

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22 May 2011 18:09 #16762 by darthloachie
Replied by darthloachie on topic Re: Rear seat base removial on 2007 model
Bet Martin'll put that on the guides area :)

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22 May 2011 20:11 #16791 by supergaz
I cannot see any advantage of the new seat arrangement. Just looks like its a cheaper method to manufacture.

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