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    #16
    Nice job. Yeah, it's simple, but I like it! There are some things that people could use a little help with... Things that aren't hard, but a little guidance can make them that much easier.

    Removing a seat or two is a great way to reduce weight for the track! Does anyone know the weight of the passenger seat?






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      #17
      Originally posted by deevergote
      Does anyone know the weight of the passenger seat?
      I removed all my seats and stuff and weighted them individually on a scale, the passenger's side seat from my '91 EX is 44 lbs.
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        #18
        cool..ima exhange in leather soon.


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          #19
          for this DIY. I was looking for this exact info. Big thanks for the clear pictures, that is something often lacking in DIY guides.
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            #20
            this is great diy for people that dont know helps everyone out how to install and removing without messsng up diy like this are great keep them coming, differn people have differnt skills on what they can and cant do easy might be hard for some and hard might be easy for other, great diy



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              #21
              Good job. Being easy doesn't mean that everybody knows it. U had to be taught that 2 + 2 = 4. guess what it easy!!! I appreciate ur time and dedication for putting this thread. Good job again!!!

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                #22
                Xcellent !!!!!!!!

                Just what I was lookin for .. thanks M3kamikaze

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Slateboy
                  No offense to the author. I just think we need to keep DIY's to difficult projects, and custom fabrication. Just my two cents though.
                  it's easy to link someone to this if they have a question about seat removal. later.
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