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<blockquote data-quote="someotherguy" data-source="post: 20491" data-attributes="member: 6178"><p>Did all the pics not show up? I've noticed sometimes on here that every once in a while *some* pics show up, but others simply show as their filename, until you click them or refresh the post.</p><p></p><p>The seat has to come out to be able to disassemble it. Seat out of the truck, flipped over, after you unplug all the connectors it's pretty easy to remove the bottom cushion from the frame. The only real issue is being super careful to not slice your fingers open because all of the stamped out sheetmetal that makes up the frame has SHARP edges!</p><p></p><p>Edit - I see now that the 2nd pic may not tell the whole story because of the framing of it; if you look closer you'll see that's the whole seat assembly laying on the work table, with the bottom cushion already removed. The focus of the pic of course being the bottom cushion.</p><p></p><p>Richard</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="someotherguy, post: 20491, member: 6178"] Did all the pics not show up? I've noticed sometimes on here that every once in a while *some* pics show up, but others simply show as their filename, until you click them or refresh the post. The seat has to come out to be able to disassemble it. Seat out of the truck, flipped over, after you unplug all the connectors it's pretty easy to remove the bottom cushion from the frame. The only real issue is being super careful to not slice your fingers open because all of the stamped out sheetmetal that makes up the frame has SHARP edges! Edit - I see now that the 2nd pic may not tell the whole story because of the framing of it; if you look closer you'll see that's the whole seat assembly laying on the work table, with the bottom cushion already removed. The focus of the pic of course being the bottom cushion. Richard [/QUOTE]
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