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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Red Wing Mn
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Seat belts
I need to remove my seat belts, so i can replace the rear floor cab corners. Do i just Pull up on the plastic part and find a bolt? I didn't want to pull to hard on the plastic part till i was sure.
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Sacramento,California
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Re: Seat belts
yes you are correct the plastic is clipped on so just take a flathead screw driver and pop it loose and presto the bolt is now exposed
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Re: Seat belts
I would recommend heating it a little bit with a hair dryer, sometimes those plastic covers can snap when using a screwdriver. Trevor
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Red Wing Mn
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Re: Seat belts
Thanks I was pulling and pulling and nothing. Ill try again tonight.
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