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Removing rear seats
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06 Mar 2013 18:34 #64757
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Removing rear seats was created by Teds Jimny
Does anyone know if you can remove the standard rear seats out of a 2001 jimny? They fold down etc but I want to make it into a flatbed at the back, I'm having trouble finding bolts to undo?
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06 Mar 2013 18:43 #64760
by BigMat
Replied by BigMat on topic Removing rear seats
Sure you can look under the front of the seats for the bolts. Then you can fit a piece of chequer plate in the back for a nice load area or wood if you want a cheaper option

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06 Mar 2013 18:45 - 06 Mar 2013 18:47 #64762
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Replied by markyp2000 on topic Removing rear seats
Remove the trim inbetween the rear seats undo 4 bolts then in the lower left on the left seat peal back the material and undo he bolt same on the othe side that removes the back ane lift up the base and undo the 4 bolts holding them on
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06 Mar 2013 18:50 - 06 Mar 2013 18:52 #64765
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Replied by rogerdadodger on topic Removing rear seats
Under the cover that goes around the seatbelt catches there are two bolts that go down through the seat hinge into the floor on the seatbelt side of the chair . Then on the other there's a stud that sticks out from the wheel arch, if you pull the seat foam to one side there's a nut that needs undoing from the end of the stud. Then there are two bolts under each seat base & the carpet just pops on with poppers!
Good luck
Good luck

Last edit: 06 Mar 2013 18:52 by rogerdadodger. Reason: Spelilng
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06 Mar 2013 19:10 #64767
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Replied by Teds Jimny on topic Removing rear seats
Can you buy these chequer plates per cut to fit a jimny? Or do you have to cut it yourself?
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06 Mar 2013 19:22 #64773
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Look on off road armourys website, they do a chequer plate load liner.
Replied by supergaz on topic Removing rear seats
Teds Jimny wrote: Can you buy these chequer plates per cut to fit a jimny? Or do you have to cut it yourself?
Look on off road armourys website, they do a chequer plate load liner.
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