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Chaps
Am struggling to remove what I think are the bolts required to pull out the centre front seat on my 90 (k plate).
The base seat lifts straight out of course but I'm struggling with the backrest part of the seat. It seams to be completely attached to the metal frame that is fixed to the "floor" with two bolts at the front and two at the rear. The two at the front are fine and easily removable but the two at the rear are perfectly positioned to be almost impossible to get at as they sit directly under the seat backrest. So I can't put a socket on them. Neither can I get a ratchet spanner as there isn't enough clearance around the bolt to allow me to successfully place the spanner over the bolt.
This leaves a normal spanner but I can't get any leverage on it as access/angle is rubbish.
I notice the bolts go right through the "floor" and the nuts are underneath the bodywork on the outside of the cab and are accessible if I lift the inspection panel from underneath the base seat. Again the access seems pretty dodgy (can't actually see them, just feel them, and haven't got a ramp so can't get underneath) - especially if the nut is solid due to lack of movement for the past 20 years!
Has anyone else removed their middle seat and which approach did you find most successful?
Or am I attempting to remove the wrong bleeding bolts?!?
Cheers.
Am struggling to remove what I think are the bolts required to pull out the centre front seat on my 90 (k plate).
The base seat lifts straight out of course but I'm struggling with the backrest part of the seat. It seams to be completely attached to the metal frame that is fixed to the "floor" with two bolts at the front and two at the rear. The two at the front are fine and easily removable but the two at the rear are perfectly positioned to be almost impossible to get at as they sit directly under the seat backrest. So I can't put a socket on them. Neither can I get a ratchet spanner as there isn't enough clearance around the bolt to allow me to successfully place the spanner over the bolt.
This leaves a normal spanner but I can't get any leverage on it as access/angle is rubbish.
I notice the bolts go right through the "floor" and the nuts are underneath the bodywork on the outside of the cab and are accessible if I lift the inspection panel from underneath the base seat. Again the access seems pretty dodgy (can't actually see them, just feel them, and haven't got a ramp so can't get underneath) - especially if the nut is solid due to lack of movement for the past 20 years!
Has anyone else removed their middle seat and which approach did you find most successful?
Or am I attempting to remove the wrong bleeding bolts?!?
Cheers.