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What is that round thing on the seat rail?, i thought their were suppose to be bolts there, eh I dont want to remove the 4 bolts that hold the rail as ive heard of many people breaking them so id like to avoid risking that heh
 

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To get the front seats out of the car? There are 4 bolts to the floor. Then there re bolts that hold the rails onto the seats... i think 4 of these as well.

If this isn't what you are trying to ask can you be more specific?
 
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see picture for reference, it doesn't appear to have a bolt in this location, just somthing that is rounded and appears to be pushed through the metal or maybe pressed,lol how come i dont have bolts in this location

edit: nvm this photo is taken from underneath the seat huh?

 

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The rails dont break from taking the bolts out, they just break from weight when turning and stuff.

You could unscrew the seat from the rails. but that would be a huge PITA and Im not even sure you can get to them with the seat in the car.
 

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Wait, what are you trying to do?
 
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take out the passenger seat without removal the bolts from rails & chasis of the car, i thought people have broken these same bolts by removing them to pull their seat out

ic what i need to do to take the seats out, off the rail, id hafta slide the rail forward and back and reach underneath, i just wonder if id be able to get the seat back in upside down like this, looks like a huge PITA
 

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Just take the rails out too. They dont break from that. Ive taken mine out numerous times.
 
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ok and do you happen to know how to pull the rear seat as well?
 

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Theres a little tab under the seat part on the front. Right in the middle of each section. I think you have to push it back, but Im not 100% sure. I popped one off trying to figure it out, and the other I just broke.

The the back just folds down and there are a few screws.
 
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cool thanks, i got that rear seat out real fast after you said that, didn't break anything except a lil plastic thing that holds the carpet in, but then i just pulled it out with it.
 
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ok i got all the bolts out of the passenger seat but the front stud closest to drive doesn't want to give when i try to remove seat, i guess it going to take a bit of muscles? lol

edit: okay tried again, feels like im going to break somthing, that front side of the railing doesn't want to lift up at all.....am i missing somthing here?, all 4bolts are off!!!

edit: lol ok i pulled really hard it made a loud noise like somthing broke but its all koo i think,lol ok im done
 

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I seem to recall one bolt hole (the front left one, on the passenger seat) being a stud. Only a nut comes off that one. Then you have to lift the seat over the stud (you should kinda lift the seat straight up so you dont gall the threads). A small prybar under the seat track (where it meets the floor) will help break it loose if it's rusted to the floor.

Good luck.
 
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