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simongd Been here a while
Number of posts : 176 Home City : Liverpool Model and year : Looking for my next Registration date : 2010-01-28
| Subject: rear bench seat Fri May 06, 2011 3:54 pm | |
| Can the rear bench seat be removed from the vechile? | |
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ruffnut Hiace Master
Number of posts : 1042 Age : 66 Home City : Highett Australia Model and year : kzh100 1996 Registration date : 2008-02-28
| Subject: Re: rear bench seat Fri May 06, 2011 10:43 pm | |
| yes it can mine has been removed for a wheelchair hoist. | |
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AussieQ Hiace Master
Number of posts : 884 Age : 77 Home City : Hervey Bay Qld Model and year : 1994 sc Registration date : 2008-08-15
| Subject: Re: rear bench seat Mon May 09, 2011 1:32 am | |
| They are bloody heavy mate. Not something you do every day. | |
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simongd Been here a while
Number of posts : 176 Home City : Liverpool Model and year : Looking for my next Registration date : 2010-01-28
| Subject: Re: rear bench seat Mon May 09, 2011 5:14 pm | |
| I am buying a motorbike and might need to put it in the back. How is it done? Undo some bolts I suppose. | |
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ruffnut Hiace Master
Number of posts : 1042 Age : 66 Home City : Highett Australia Model and year : kzh100 1996 Registration date : 2008-02-28
| Subject: Re: rear bench seat Fri May 27, 2011 3:23 pm | |
| can't help sorry mine was already removed | |
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ricardo Not so new now
Number of posts : 48 Age : 48 Home City : Napier, NewZealand Model and year : 1996 3L Super Custom, Club Field. Lowered, tinted, trans cooler. Registration date : 2011-03-31
| Subject: Re: rear bench seat Fri May 27, 2011 11:55 pm | |
| Yep they just unbolt. Some times you need to remove plastic coverings to get at the bolts. Youl see, it easy! | |
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Clive Hiace Master
Number of posts : 1094 Home City : Bristol UK Model and year : 2003 Range Rover 4.4 goes like a rocket and drinks like Oliver Reed! Registration date : 2008-11-05
| Subject: Re: rear bench seat Mon May 30, 2011 11:26 am | |
| Yes just unbolt, disengage the slider release cable and unbolt, leave the slider brackets in the slider as these are useful as strapping points to tie down whatever beast you put in. I had a cruiser in the back of mine needed to turn the middle row through 90 degrees then there was loads of room. | |
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simongd Been here a while
Number of posts : 176 Home City : Liverpool Model and year : Looking for my next Registration date : 2010-01-28
| Subject: Re: rear bench seat Tue May 31, 2011 5:55 pm | |
| Thanks guys
I took the easy option and found a man with a van, but it may be useful info for the future... you never know. btw. its just a Kawasaki er5 | |
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simongd Been here a while
Number of posts : 176 Home City : Liverpool Model and year : Looking for my next Registration date : 2010-01-28
| Subject: Re: rear bench seat Mon Aug 08, 2011 12:42 pm | |
| Its a piece of cake after the first time doing it once I figured it out it only takes 10 minutes. | |
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