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post Mar 6, 2006 - 12:44 PM
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Been searching for about 30 mins and I couldn't find a post on this. I was just curious how difficult it is to remove the rear seats (94 coupe, leather), I could only find one bolt easily between the two seats, but I havn't taken the plastic interior sides (armrest/speaker housing) off yet. Anything I should know before I start? Thanks ahead of time.
 
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post Mar 6, 2006 - 12:46 PM
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Its really pretty simple. Unbolt the hinges off the backs, theres going to be 2 sets of hinges, Take those off, then the bottom piece just pops out, easy as pie, shouldnt take more than 10 mins.

No you dotn have to remove any plastic or anything. I actually cut the metal piece thats on the bottom part because you have to unbolt a couple bolts to get it off and I found that annoying so I clipped that off so I can just pop the bottom off whenever I want w/o any tools.

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post Mar 6, 2006 - 4:10 PM
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QUOTE(Supersprynt @ Mar 7, 2006 - 6:46 AM) [snapback]403367[/snapback]

Its really pretty simple. Unbolt the hinges off the backs, theres going to be 2 sets of hinges, Take those off, then the bottom piece just pops out, easy as pie, shouldnt take more than 10 mins.

No you dotn have to remove any plastic or anything. I actually cut the metal piece thats on the bottom part because you have to unbolt a couple bolts to get it off and I found that annoying so I clipped that off so I can just pop the bottom off whenever I want w/o any tools.


instead of clipping it off. You should take out the top of the seats first. two bolts from memory(bottom left and right of chair connected to hinges).

After that is taken off. THe top seats can be slided off.

Take off the middle big hinge. the rear seats will just slide off after that. The celica is quite simple to strip out really.
post Mar 6, 2006 - 9:48 PM
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Why would you take the hinge completely off? Theres 2 bolts per seat which are taken off to get the top portion off, and then the bottom pops out, your suggestion seems like a bigger hassle.

And the clipping of the wire was something I did after the fact because its a hassle taking the back of the seats off just to get the bottom off. W/o that wire you can just pop the bottom off in 2 seconds.


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post Mar 7, 2006 - 12:32 PM
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Here...

http://aarc.epnet.com/application/8959/8959CH10_Seats.htm#T2

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