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. ....Still need to clean the back of the seats, and do cut outs for 3rd row...But pretty much done

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Some extra info ive picked up on along the way....for the etorx bolts to mount the rear parts of the fronts seats are M12-1.75x35 if you ever need to replace them, or want a normal bolt head, just make sure you buy a "flanged" bolt with a smaller head, I waisted a few bucks on a M12-1.75x35 from the hardware store and the head is so large you cant fit the socket through the rail that the mount is below.....

Another good bit of info is the part number for the rear weather stripping for the lift gate is 15174843...Mine is tore up, and doesnt stay in from opening and closing, and when I forget to close it, the wind noise is ridiculous.
 

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What cleaner did you used on the toothbrush?


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Cant remember, sorry. Plastic and vinyl cleaner. Got it at auto zone. I think it was armor all brand
 

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Some extra info ive picked up on along the way....for the etorx bolts to mount the rear parts of the fronts seats are M12-1.75x35 if you ever need to replace them, or want a normal bolt head, just make sure you buy a "flanged" bolt with a smaller head, I waisted a few bucks on a M12-1.75x35 from the hardware store and the head is so large you cant fit the socket through the rail that the mount is below.....

Another good bit of info is the part number for the rear weather stripping for the lift gate is 15174843...Mine is tore up, and doesnt stay in from opening and closing, and when I forget to close it, the wind noise is ridiculous.
How tore up is it? Thought I had to order one because it kept falling off at the bottom but @ScottyBoy informed me that the gasket is lined with a metal clip through the inside. So just crimp it down with some pliers. Fixed mine like a charm.
Also having extra bolts is always a good thing, they usually come in handy on some projects. Just a couple bucks.
 
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How tore up is it? Thought I had to order one because it kept falling off at the bottom but @ScottyBoy informed me that the gasket is lined with a metal clip through the inside. So just crimp it down with some pliers. Fixed mine like a charm.
Also having extra bolts is always a good thing, they usually come in handy on some projects. Just a couple bucks.

Well I should have asked before I ordered...smh, it isnt tore up that bad, thanks for that info
 

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Some extra info ive picked up on along the way....for the etorx bolts to mount the rear parts of the fronts seats are M12-1.75x35 if you ever need to replace them, or want a normal bolt head, just make sure you buy a "flanged" bolt with a smaller head, I waisted a few bucks on a M12-1.75x35 from the hardware store and the head is so large you cant fit the socket through the rail that the mount is below.....

Another good bit of info is the part number for the rear weather stripping for the lift gate is 15174843...Mine is tore up, and doesnt stay in from opening and closing, and when I forget to close it, the wind noise is ridiculous.

I know this is a blast from the past but do you by any chance know the socket needed for the seats?
 

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