It sure was but I managed alone from underneath with a ring spanner and a vicegrips. Ive built a cubby box and have it in now I think it looks good Ill post some pics when I figure out how toyou need to remove the rear bolts from underneath, bstd of a job, better done with another person top side
No ye don't! Ah got mine from the top and the bolts go into nutsert thingies. It's a bit fiddly but if ye think the bolts are longer, then why don't ye undo them both so far and then lift the seat a bit until they come out?you need to remove the rear bolts from underneath, bstd of a job, better done with another person top side
Mine must be different the two rear bolts had a torx head and about 20mm space above them Im sure there is some way to get in so little space but I dont have the tool for itNo ye don't! Ah got mine from the top and the bolts go into nutsert thingies. It's a bit fiddly but if ye think the bolts are longer, then why don't ye undo them both so far and then lift the seat a bit until they come out?
Just seen what ye've got! Might be diffrunt tae the older models:doh:
Mine must be different the two rear bolts had a torx head and about 20mm space above them Im sure there is some way to get in so little space but I dont have the tool for it
When i bought my 110 i put the middle seat back in - it took 2 of us, one to operate above, one to hold the nut still underneath.
Read the first page of the thread. I have a set of torx bits but they will not fit in such a small gap even if they could I wqs on my own and could not have stoped the nut underneath spinning. The way I got them out was the only option I hadget a set of torx keys. They look like allen keys but have a torx head or put the torx bit in the bolt and use a spanner to turn the bit.
I can't believe you can be having this much trouble undoing 2 bolts
It does not bode well for your future Landrover ownership.