Seat Removal

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318hoe

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I'm a bit OCD when it comes to cleaning my car, and for the past year a few stains in the gray carpet have been bugging me. How hard would it be to remove the seat bottoms of the second row captains chairs in order to gain a better opening to clean? Maybe this is a little ridiculous to some lol, but I can spend hours detailing my car. If it's not too hard to do, how would I go about it? What tools would be needed?
 

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Throwing it out there: An (iirc) 15mm 5 point socket will fit on and work fine for taking that out. Worked for me when I had my front seat out
 

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Throwing it out there: An (iirc) 15mm 5 point socket will fit on and work fine for taking that out. Worked for me when I had my front seat out
+1. (On my Silverado front seats with those bolts in the front), I didn't need special tools, a regular socket will grip just fine. I want to say 15mm bolts and 7/16th nuts (for front seats, not sure about your 2nd row captains.

Just don't use an air gun, and you'll be fine... ;)
 

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