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Does anyone have a guide to the complete rear seat removal? I want to remove everything without breaking any tabs or clips. Including rear side panels and arm rests...
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Rear seats are super easy to remove. Use your hand to reach under the seats and you'll feel a large tab, press it in to unclip the lower seat bench, it just pulls right out afterwards. You'll have easy access to remove the rear seatbacks. You need to unbolt x1 bolt for each seatback, near the bottom hinge, no need to undo the center hinge bracket. That's it.
 

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Not much out there,maybe this will help
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Does anyone have an idea what size torx are that anchor the child seat metal loops.
 

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I am considering building my own rear seat delete that isn't made of flimsy plastic... Can anyone who attempts or has attempted this, please give me some dimensions of the seat kit used? Also, a place to find the seat bottom latch part number to order spares for my kit?
 

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That video was useless as to "how to remove the rear seat." lol
 

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What delete did you go with? I'm considering as well...
 

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I made one on my own. Cost me about $50. It's not like I can throw anything heavy on it, but I don't care. That's what I have a trunk for, or my truck. I made it from U-Haul boxes, headliner fabric, hot glue and Velcro. Looks absolutely legit, no sh*t. Lighter than the one's you can buy, and of course, MUCH cheaper.
 

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I made one on my own. Cost me about $50. It's not like I can throw anything heavy on it, but I don't care. That's what I have a trunk for, or my truck. I made it from U-Haul boxes, headliner fabric, hot glue and Velcro. Looks absolutely legit, no sh*t. Lighter than the one's you can buy, and of course, MUCH cheaper.
Nice! Be sure to post pics!
 

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Here it is, just went and took a quick pic of it.
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That looks nice. Do you get a lot more noise from the exhaust?
 

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That looks nice. Do you get a lot more noise from the exhaust?
Thanks. Actually no, not really any louder than it was before. And my girlfriend will even admit to that, (and you know how women can be).
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