Hi John, You need to remove the metal strip along the edge of the sliding door that holds your carpeting down and peel back the carpeting from front to back. It should split underneath the seat ,( the carpet ), and take out the padding , you'll see what I mean when you do the carpet thing. Then you slide the seat out. It's on rails , quite overengineered and safe. Steven Min 95 Golf III 86 Vanagon GL 81 Scirocco S -----Original Message----- From: John H. Rodgers <inua@QUICKLINK.NET> To: vanagon@VANAGON.COM <vanagon@VANAGON.COM> Date: Saturday, October 24, 1998 9:04 AM Subject: Center Seat Removal
>-- [ From: John H. Rodgers * EMC.Ver #2.5.02 ] -- > >I need to remove the center seat in My '88 GL. I removed the four bolts that >appeared to obviously hold the seat to the floor, but the seat won't budge. >Like it's bolted elswhere or welded down. Didn't see any apparent attach >points underneath the van....although I was looking through my bi-focals >from the outside edge of the vehicle. > >There seems to be no picture of this seat and its attachment to the floor in >my Bentley. > >Anyone have any suggestions or insights? > >Thanks > >John Rodgers >Driver of a Burgandy "88 GL (aka The Red Phallus) >-- > |
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