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Old 02-23-2010, 10:00 PM
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Originally Posted by iasskicker
The back cushion is giving me quite the pain still. Where did you grip it to pull up?
I have a feeling for the pins one on each side and I tugged extremely hard but it did not budge.
You only need to remove the seat cushion, not the back cushion. I sat down, hovered, and pulled straight up. Once one side is off, the other is a lot easier.

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Old 02-25-2010, 11:48 AM
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Did you ground underneath the seat somewhere? I'm going to do an amp install someday..
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Originally Posted by digitaldistorte
Did you ground underneath the seat somewhere? I'm going to do an amp install someday..
I drilled a hole and ground in the trunk.
Old 02-25-2010, 11:20 PM
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I got it thanks a bunch.
And for the ground, I've heard there is one bolt nearby when the carpet is exposed to reach the amp.
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Originally Posted by JLai
I drilled a hole and ground in the trunk.
Hmm...i was thinking self-tapping screw.
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Originally Posted by digitaldistorte
Hmm...i was thinking self-tapping screw.
It would be the same thing. There's still a new hole made with a self-tapping screw and the ground will still be held down by a screw.
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