Replacing seat back

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  1. #1
    Got an r50 and have bought a replacement seat back for the passenger seat. How easy is this to do?? Does anyone know of a you tube video that we could follow...lol


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    The King Of Shine ianking's Avatar
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    Its a doddle, the seat base just pulls up. Just be firm with it. For the seat uprights go round in the boot then fold the seats down. From memory there is a bracket in the middle of them. Undo the screw that holds them together then tilt one of the seat uprights upwards then Im sure the outer end needs to be roated about 45 degrees then it should just lift out. Repeat the tilting/rotating for the other one.

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    JCW Upgrade JOHN MILNE's Avatar
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    its a seat back he is fitting not a back seat

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    No worries guys...fixed. Looks good. Thanks for answering :)


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