Im stupid but please help!
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what happened to your high 11 second ride?
get a 12mm drive socket and a butter knife. under each seat there are small retaining clips (youll have to kind of pull on the seat to see them.) on each clip there is a small piece of wire to hold the seat on, put the butter knife in between the plastic and the wire and pull it out. wa-la. seat slides out if you already have the bolts out.
the question is, why are you removing the back seats? if youre removing them to save weight, dont even bother. its not worth it, especially on a 4 door honda accord. that is just rice.
get a 12mm drive socket and a butter knife. under each seat there are small retaining clips (youll have to kind of pull on the seat to see them.) on each clip there is a small piece of wire to hold the seat on, put the butter knife in between the plastic and the wire and pull it out. wa-la. seat slides out if you already have the bolts out.
the question is, why are you removing the back seats? if youre removing them to save weight, dont even bother. its not worth it, especially on a 4 door honda accord. that is just rice.
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Originally posted by reuter
what happened to your high 11 second ride?
get a 12mm drive socket and a butter knife. under each seat there are small retaining clips (youll have to kind of pull on the seat to see them.) on each clip there is a small piece of wire to hold the seat on, put the butter knife in between the plastic and the wire and pull it out. wa-la. seat slides out if you already have the bolts out.
the question is, why are you removing the back seats? if youre removing them to save weight, dont even bother. its not worth it, especially on a 4 door honda accord. that is just rice.
what happened to your high 11 second ride?
get a 12mm drive socket and a butter knife. under each seat there are small retaining clips (youll have to kind of pull on the seat to see them.) on each clip there is a small piece of wire to hold the seat on, put the butter knife in between the plastic and the wire and pull it out. wa-la. seat slides out if you already have the bolts out.
the question is, why are you removing the back seats? if youre removing them to save weight, dont even bother. its not worth it, especially on a 4 door honda accord. that is just rice.
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