Removing front seat in a 2005 TJ Wrangler??
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I wanted to temporarily remove the front seat in my 2005 Wrangler Sport
so I figured I would check this out on the web, Turns out that if you
own a TJ from 2002 or older, this information is easily found. 2003
and higher seems to some kind of deep dark secret!!
As I look at my seat hardware I see 6 bolts connecting the actual seat
to the riser - with seemingly no way to get at them! There are also 4
bolts holding the riser down. The nuts that attach to them seem to be
inaccessible underneath.
So........how do you DO this?? THANKS!!!!!
so I figured I would check this out on the web, Turns out that if you
own a TJ from 2002 or older, this information is easily found. 2003
and higher seems to some kind of deep dark secret!!
As I look at my seat hardware I see 6 bolts connecting the actual seat
to the riser - with seemingly no way to get at them! There are also 4
bolts holding the riser down. The nuts that attach to them seem to be
inaccessible underneath.
So........how do you DO this?? THANKS!!!!!
Guest
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the 4 bolts go thru the body...get a socket and off ya go!
"sgswest" <sgswest@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1150747381.014749.61960@i40g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
>I wanted to temporarily remove the front seat in my 2005 Wrangler Sport
> so I figured I would check this out on the web, Turns out that if you
> own a TJ from 2002 or older, this information is easily found. 2003
> and higher seems to some kind of deep dark secret!!
>
> As I look at my seat hardware I see 6 bolts connecting the actual seat
> to the riser - with seemingly no way to get at them! There are also 4
> bolts holding the riser down. The nuts that attach to them seem to be
> inaccessible underneath.
>
> So........how do you DO this?? THANKS!!!!!
>
"sgswest" <sgswest@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1150747381.014749.61960@i40g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
>I wanted to temporarily remove the front seat in my 2005 Wrangler Sport
> so I figured I would check this out on the web, Turns out that if you
> own a TJ from 2002 or older, this information is easily found. 2003
> and higher seems to some kind of deep dark secret!!
>
> As I look at my seat hardware I see 6 bolts connecting the actual seat
> to the riser - with seemingly no way to get at them! There are also 4
> bolts holding the riser down. The nuts that attach to them seem to be
> inaccessible underneath.
>
> So........how do you DO this?? THANKS!!!!!
>
Guest
Posts: n/a
the 4 bolts go thru the body...get a socket and off ya go!
"sgswest" <sgswest@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1150747381.014749.61960@i40g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
>I wanted to temporarily remove the front seat in my 2005 Wrangler Sport
> so I figured I would check this out on the web, Turns out that if you
> own a TJ from 2002 or older, this information is easily found. 2003
> and higher seems to some kind of deep dark secret!!
>
> As I look at my seat hardware I see 6 bolts connecting the actual seat
> to the riser - with seemingly no way to get at them! There are also 4
> bolts holding the riser down. The nuts that attach to them seem to be
> inaccessible underneath.
>
> So........how do you DO this?? THANKS!!!!!
>
"sgswest" <sgswest@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1150747381.014749.61960@i40g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
>I wanted to temporarily remove the front seat in my 2005 Wrangler Sport
> so I figured I would check this out on the web, Turns out that if you
> own a TJ from 2002 or older, this information is easily found. 2003
> and higher seems to some kind of deep dark secret!!
>
> As I look at my seat hardware I see 6 bolts connecting the actual seat
> to the riser - with seemingly no way to get at them! There are also 4
> bolts holding the riser down. The nuts that attach to them seem to be
> inaccessible underneath.
>
> So........how do you DO this?? THANKS!!!!!
>
Guest
Posts: n/a
the 4 bolts go thru the body...get a socket and off ya go!
"sgswest" <sgswest@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1150747381.014749.61960@i40g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
>I wanted to temporarily remove the front seat in my 2005 Wrangler Sport
> so I figured I would check this out on the web, Turns out that if you
> own a TJ from 2002 or older, this information is easily found. 2003
> and higher seems to some kind of deep dark secret!!
>
> As I look at my seat hardware I see 6 bolts connecting the actual seat
> to the riser - with seemingly no way to get at them! There are also 4
> bolts holding the riser down. The nuts that attach to them seem to be
> inaccessible underneath.
>
> So........how do you DO this?? THANKS!!!!!
>
"sgswest" <sgswest@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1150747381.014749.61960@i40g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
>I wanted to temporarily remove the front seat in my 2005 Wrangler Sport
> so I figured I would check this out on the web, Turns out that if you
> own a TJ from 2002 or older, this information is easily found. 2003
> and higher seems to some kind of deep dark secret!!
>
> As I look at my seat hardware I see 6 bolts connecting the actual seat
> to the riser - with seemingly no way to get at them! There are also 4
> bolts holding the riser down. The nuts that attach to them seem to be
> inaccessible underneath.
>
> So........how do you DO this?? THANKS!!!!!
>
Guest
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Boy, they sure don't seem to on mine! The bolt ends I see under there
do not line up with the ones holding the riser in place.
Jeeper wrote:
> the 4 bolts go thru the body...get a socket and off ya go!
>
>
>
> "sgswest" <sgswest@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:1150747381.014749.61960@i40g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
> >I wanted to temporarily remove the front seat in my 2005 Wrangler Sport
> > so I figured I would check this out on the web, Turns out that if you
> > own a TJ from 2002 or older, this information is easily found. 2003
> > and higher seems to some kind of deep dark secret!!
> >
> > As I look at my seat hardware I see 6 bolts connecting the actual seat
> > to the riser - with seemingly no way to get at them! There are also 4
> > bolts holding the riser down. The nuts that attach to them seem to be
> > inaccessible underneath.
> >
> > So........how do you DO this?? THANKS!!!!!
> >
do not line up with the ones holding the riser in place.
Jeeper wrote:
> the 4 bolts go thru the body...get a socket and off ya go!
>
>
>
> "sgswest" <sgswest@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:1150747381.014749.61960@i40g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
> >I wanted to temporarily remove the front seat in my 2005 Wrangler Sport
> > so I figured I would check this out on the web, Turns out that if you
> > own a TJ from 2002 or older, this information is easily found. 2003
> > and higher seems to some kind of deep dark secret!!
> >
> > As I look at my seat hardware I see 6 bolts connecting the actual seat
> > to the riser - with seemingly no way to get at them! There are also 4
> > bolts holding the riser down. The nuts that attach to them seem to be
> > inaccessible underneath.
> >
> > So........how do you DO this?? THANKS!!!!!
> >
Guest
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Boy, they sure don't seem to on mine! The bolt ends I see under there
do not line up with the ones holding the riser in place.
Jeeper wrote:
> the 4 bolts go thru the body...get a socket and off ya go!
>
>
>
> "sgswest" <sgswest@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:1150747381.014749.61960@i40g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
> >I wanted to temporarily remove the front seat in my 2005 Wrangler Sport
> > so I figured I would check this out on the web, Turns out that if you
> > own a TJ from 2002 or older, this information is easily found. 2003
> > and higher seems to some kind of deep dark secret!!
> >
> > As I look at my seat hardware I see 6 bolts connecting the actual seat
> > to the riser - with seemingly no way to get at them! There are also 4
> > bolts holding the riser down. The nuts that attach to them seem to be
> > inaccessible underneath.
> >
> > So........how do you DO this?? THANKS!!!!!
> >
do not line up with the ones holding the riser in place.
Jeeper wrote:
> the 4 bolts go thru the body...get a socket and off ya go!
>
>
>
> "sgswest" <sgswest@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:1150747381.014749.61960@i40g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
> >I wanted to temporarily remove the front seat in my 2005 Wrangler Sport
> > so I figured I would check this out on the web, Turns out that if you
> > own a TJ from 2002 or older, this information is easily found. 2003
> > and higher seems to some kind of deep dark secret!!
> >
> > As I look at my seat hardware I see 6 bolts connecting the actual seat
> > to the riser - with seemingly no way to get at them! There are also 4
> > bolts holding the riser down. The nuts that attach to them seem to be
> > inaccessible underneath.
> >
> > So........how do you DO this?? THANKS!!!!!
> >
Guest
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Boy, they sure don't seem to on mine! The bolt ends I see under there
do not line up with the ones holding the riser in place.
Jeeper wrote:
> the 4 bolts go thru the body...get a socket and off ya go!
>
>
>
> "sgswest" <sgswest@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:1150747381.014749.61960@i40g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
> >I wanted to temporarily remove the front seat in my 2005 Wrangler Sport
> > so I figured I would check this out on the web, Turns out that if you
> > own a TJ from 2002 or older, this information is easily found. 2003
> > and higher seems to some kind of deep dark secret!!
> >
> > As I look at my seat hardware I see 6 bolts connecting the actual seat
> > to the riser - with seemingly no way to get at them! There are also 4
> > bolts holding the riser down. The nuts that attach to them seem to be
> > inaccessible underneath.
> >
> > So........how do you DO this?? THANKS!!!!!
> >
do not line up with the ones holding the riser in place.
Jeeper wrote:
> the 4 bolts go thru the body...get a socket and off ya go!
>
>
>
> "sgswest" <sgswest@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:1150747381.014749.61960@i40g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
> >I wanted to temporarily remove the front seat in my 2005 Wrangler Sport
> > so I figured I would check this out on the web, Turns out that if you
> > own a TJ from 2002 or older, this information is easily found. 2003
> > and higher seems to some kind of deep dark secret!!
> >
> > As I look at my seat hardware I see 6 bolts connecting the actual seat
> > to the riser - with seemingly no way to get at them! There are also 4
> > bolts holding the riser down. The nuts that attach to them seem to be
> > inaccessible underneath.
> >
> > So........how do you DO this?? THANKS!!!!!
> >
Guest
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Have you tried to unbolt them? They should be bolted to captured nuts under
the floorpan, two of them are not viible under the vehicle because they bolt
to a sheetmetal "riser" on top of the floorpan.
"sgswest" <sgswest@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1150752454.740244.256210@y41g2000cwy.googlegr oups.com...
> Boy, they sure don't seem to on mine! The bolt ends I see under there
> do not line up with the ones holding the riser in place.
>
> Jeeper wrote:
>> the 4 bolts go thru the body...get a socket and off ya go!
>>
>>
>>
>> "sgswest" <sgswest@aol.com> wrote in message
>> news:1150747381.014749.61960@i40g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
>> >I wanted to temporarily remove the front seat in my 2005 Wrangler Sport
>> > so I figured I would check this out on the web, Turns out that if you
>> > own a TJ from 2002 or older, this information is easily found. 2003
>> > and higher seems to some kind of deep dark secret!!
>> >
>> > As I look at my seat hardware I see 6 bolts connecting the actual seat
>> > to the riser - with seemingly no way to get at them! There are also 4
>> > bolts holding the riser down. The nuts that attach to them seem to be
>> > inaccessible underneath.
>> >
>> > So........how do you DO this?? THANKS!!!!!
>> >
>
the floorpan, two of them are not viible under the vehicle because they bolt
to a sheetmetal "riser" on top of the floorpan.
"sgswest" <sgswest@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1150752454.740244.256210@y41g2000cwy.googlegr oups.com...
> Boy, they sure don't seem to on mine! The bolt ends I see under there
> do not line up with the ones holding the riser in place.
>
> Jeeper wrote:
>> the 4 bolts go thru the body...get a socket and off ya go!
>>
>>
>>
>> "sgswest" <sgswest@aol.com> wrote in message
>> news:1150747381.014749.61960@i40g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
>> >I wanted to temporarily remove the front seat in my 2005 Wrangler Sport
>> > so I figured I would check this out on the web, Turns out that if you
>> > own a TJ from 2002 or older, this information is easily found. 2003
>> > and higher seems to some kind of deep dark secret!!
>> >
>> > As I look at my seat hardware I see 6 bolts connecting the actual seat
>> > to the riser - with seemingly no way to get at them! There are also 4
>> > bolts holding the riser down. The nuts that attach to them seem to be
>> > inaccessible underneath.
>> >
>> > So........how do you DO this?? THANKS!!!!!
>> >
>
Guest
Posts: n/a
Have you tried to unbolt them? They should be bolted to captured nuts under
the floorpan, two of them are not viible under the vehicle because they bolt
to a sheetmetal "riser" on top of the floorpan.
"sgswest" <sgswest@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1150752454.740244.256210@y41g2000cwy.googlegr oups.com...
> Boy, they sure don't seem to on mine! The bolt ends I see under there
> do not line up with the ones holding the riser in place.
>
> Jeeper wrote:
>> the 4 bolts go thru the body...get a socket and off ya go!
>>
>>
>>
>> "sgswest" <sgswest@aol.com> wrote in message
>> news:1150747381.014749.61960@i40g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
>> >I wanted to temporarily remove the front seat in my 2005 Wrangler Sport
>> > so I figured I would check this out on the web, Turns out that if you
>> > own a TJ from 2002 or older, this information is easily found. 2003
>> > and higher seems to some kind of deep dark secret!!
>> >
>> > As I look at my seat hardware I see 6 bolts connecting the actual seat
>> > to the riser - with seemingly no way to get at them! There are also 4
>> > bolts holding the riser down. The nuts that attach to them seem to be
>> > inaccessible underneath.
>> >
>> > So........how do you DO this?? THANKS!!!!!
>> >
>
the floorpan, two of them are not viible under the vehicle because they bolt
to a sheetmetal "riser" on top of the floorpan.
"sgswest" <sgswest@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1150752454.740244.256210@y41g2000cwy.googlegr oups.com...
> Boy, they sure don't seem to on mine! The bolt ends I see under there
> do not line up with the ones holding the riser in place.
>
> Jeeper wrote:
>> the 4 bolts go thru the body...get a socket and off ya go!
>>
>>
>>
>> "sgswest" <sgswest@aol.com> wrote in message
>> news:1150747381.014749.61960@i40g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
>> >I wanted to temporarily remove the front seat in my 2005 Wrangler Sport
>> > so I figured I would check this out on the web, Turns out that if you
>> > own a TJ from 2002 or older, this information is easily found. 2003
>> > and higher seems to some kind of deep dark secret!!
>> >
>> > As I look at my seat hardware I see 6 bolts connecting the actual seat
>> > to the riser - with seemingly no way to get at them! There are also 4
>> > bolts holding the riser down. The nuts that attach to them seem to be
>> > inaccessible underneath.
>> >
>> > So........how do you DO this?? THANKS!!!!!
>> >
>
Guest
Posts: n/a
Have you tried to unbolt them? They should be bolted to captured nuts under
the floorpan, two of them are not viible under the vehicle because they bolt
to a sheetmetal "riser" on top of the floorpan.
"sgswest" <sgswest@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1150752454.740244.256210@y41g2000cwy.googlegr oups.com...
> Boy, they sure don't seem to on mine! The bolt ends I see under there
> do not line up with the ones holding the riser in place.
>
> Jeeper wrote:
>> the 4 bolts go thru the body...get a socket and off ya go!
>>
>>
>>
>> "sgswest" <sgswest@aol.com> wrote in message
>> news:1150747381.014749.61960@i40g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
>> >I wanted to temporarily remove the front seat in my 2005 Wrangler Sport
>> > so I figured I would check this out on the web, Turns out that if you
>> > own a TJ from 2002 or older, this information is easily found. 2003
>> > and higher seems to some kind of deep dark secret!!
>> >
>> > As I look at my seat hardware I see 6 bolts connecting the actual seat
>> > to the riser - with seemingly no way to get at them! There are also 4
>> > bolts holding the riser down. The nuts that attach to them seem to be
>> > inaccessible underneath.
>> >
>> > So........how do you DO this?? THANKS!!!!!
>> >
>
the floorpan, two of them are not viible under the vehicle because they bolt
to a sheetmetal "riser" on top of the floorpan.
"sgswest" <sgswest@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1150752454.740244.256210@y41g2000cwy.googlegr oups.com...
> Boy, they sure don't seem to on mine! The bolt ends I see under there
> do not line up with the ones holding the riser in place.
>
> Jeeper wrote:
>> the 4 bolts go thru the body...get a socket and off ya go!
>>
>>
>>
>> "sgswest" <sgswest@aol.com> wrote in message
>> news:1150747381.014749.61960@i40g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com...
>> >I wanted to temporarily remove the front seat in my 2005 Wrangler Sport
>> > so I figured I would check this out on the web, Turns out that if you
>> > own a TJ from 2002 or older, this information is easily found. 2003
>> > and higher seems to some kind of deep dark secret!!
>> >
>> > As I look at my seat hardware I see 6 bolts connecting the actual seat
>> > to the riser - with seemingly no way to get at them! There are also 4
>> > bolts holding the riser down. The nuts that attach to them seem to be
>> > inaccessible underneath.
>> >
>> > So........how do you DO this?? THANKS!!!!!
>> >
>


