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    how do you get off seat rails?

    i need to know how you get off 91 ex seat rails asap.thanks in advanced








    asap because i'm midway through putting my racing seat in.

    spoonsportsaddict

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      #3
      90-91's they unbolt

      92-93's they are welded


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        #4
        Originally posted by cp[mike] View Post
        92-93's they are welded
        hmm, didn't know that. later.
        Avoiding dirt at all costs

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          #5
          Originally posted by cp[mike] View Post
          90-91's they unbolt

          92-93's they are welded
          where though?me and my dad has been trying for over an hour now..they look almost riveted.

          spoonsportsaddict

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            #6
            is it the 2 bolts on each side?i thought those just seperate the top from the bottem...

            spoonsportsaddict

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              #7
              I have my orig. 93 rails on my 91 SE seats, unless I'm absolutely mistaken, I think it's all the same, I must be missing something

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                #8
                When I did mine, I had to drill off all the Rivits (the raised heads) then you can also see spot welds there as well which need to be drilled out.

                Make sure you have spare drill bits, and use plenty of lubrication/cutting oil


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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Granite CB7 View Post
                  I have my orig. 93 rails on my 91 SE seats, unless I'm absolutely mistaken, I think it's all the same, I must be missing something
                  then....how'd you get them off?wheres the bolts?

                  spoonsportsaddict

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by evil_demon_01 View Post
                    When I did mine, I had to drill off all the Rivits (the raised heads) then you can also see spot welds there as well which need to be drilled out.

                    Make sure you have spare drill bits, and use plenty of lubrication/cutting oil
                    they're welded on 91 too?

                    spoonsportsaddict

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by JDMchristian991 View Post
                      where though?me and my dad has been trying for over an hour now..they look almost riveted.
                      i take it you have a 90-91 then?


                      2 on this side


                      take off the seatbelt


                      and 2 more on this side



                      later.
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                        #12
                        What exactly are you trying to do? Are you trying to disassemble the rail assemblies? I think I'm missing something I guess.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by TypeG View Post
                          i take it you have a 90-91 then?


                          2 on this side


                          take off the seatbelt


                          and 2 more on this side



                          later.

                          thanks man thats exactly what i needed.did you have the automatic seat belts?

                          spoonsportsaddict

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                            #14
                            Ahh good point.
                            Do you want just the rails off, or the oem seat brackets off the rails?


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                              #15
                              Originally posted by JDMchristian991 View Post
                              i need to know how you get off 91 ex seat rails asap.
                              Originally posted by evil_demon_01 View Post
                              Do you want just the rails off, or the oem seat brackets off the rails?
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