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Old 03-05-2006 | 08:09 PM
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How to take out the back seats of my 91 civic

Hey just wondering where allt he bolts and what not i have to take off in order to get my back seats out... sounds easy but i just want to make sure where the screws or bolts i have to remove. Anyways if anyone can help me out that'll be great. Thanks
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start with the botom of the seat first, it has one 10mm bolt in the central rear of the seat, where ur seat belt bukles are, between the upper and lower cushions. then it has a hook on either front side. pull the bolt then lift from the rear of the cushion like old prelude hood, then lift strait up to remove hooks.

the upper is a series of bols and screws, after lower cushion is out u will see alot of them, just work your way up, u will have no problem from there
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i have another question, I'm missing some Polyurethane isolator pads and o ring spacers from my coilover kit and wondering where i can get them if i can. And also do i need bump stops for my coilovers as well ?
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Originally Posted by Stealthcivic
i have another question, I'm missing some Polyurethane isolator pads and o ring spacers from my coilover kit and wondering where i can get them if i can. And also do i need bump stops for my coilovers as well ?
hey look at this site they have them. pretty cheap too

http://www.optionsauto.com/
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do u think if i go to a performance store they'll have them ?
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do u think if i go to a performance store they'll have them ?
It would depend on which one you go to but they would have to probably order them. Because they probly dont keep them in stock. but it all depends just call around to different preformace shops.
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