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Model specific boards => Golf mk3 => Topic started by: fossybear on 06 November 2012, 15:49
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as above how do i remove the front seats cheers
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At the front in the middle will be a clip or an Allen bolt that stops it going back too far. Remove this, remove two covers at rear on the slider runners and then push the seat all the way back and it will come out of the runners.
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spot on cheers bud
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Ive not even got an allen key bolt, just a push in clip. Dont even need tools to fit/remove mine :laugh:
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going to do it tomorrow cheers
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Ive not even got an allen key bolt, just a push in clip. Dont even need tools to fit/remove mine :laugh:
Snap, removal of the front seats is ridiculously easy.
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Ive not even got an allen key bolt, just a push in clip. Dont even need tools to fit/remove mine :laugh:
Snap, removal of the front seats is ridiculously easy.
I wouldnt be suprised to wake up one morning to my recaros missing.... thieves could be in and out well under 5 mins :angry:
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Good job I came across this topic :) removing my black n yellow leathers for good winter cleaning and protecting. Anyone recommend anything to do or use on this??
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Good job I came across this topic :) removing my black n yellow leathers for good winter cleaning and protecting. Anyone recommend anything to do or use on this??
doctor leather wipes are the bomb to clean em up then feed the leather with some leather food. yummy.
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Can u buy these doctor leather wipes online? I've got autoglym leather care balm which I'm gona try out :)
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I use Autogly leather care balm, and found it surprisingly good, use it every other month. Going to purchase Auto Finesse Hide leather cleaner next.
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Gliptone leather cleaner and leather care products are the best for leather.
Not greasy or shiny :grin: