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Vehicle & Technical => Discovery => Topic started by: SWEETY on October 15, 2009, 22:38:09
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Hi Guy's just wondering if you could give me a few pointer please :D I'm wanting to remove the 6&7 seats from the boot as I won't ever use them & was wondering how you get them out as i'll be fitting my sound system in place of these seats & some extra storage. I was also wondering how you remove the front A pillar trim (drivers side)as the tweeter isn't working so need to find out if it's the wiring or if the tweeter has blown :roll:
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Can't comment on the extra seats, but the A-pillar trim should just simply pull away. Just pull gently at the top and the clips should come away.
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have wresled for many hours with D2 trim.
alot of it is held on with sneaky self tappers and bolts the rest just use brute force and pull it off!
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Thanks for that guy's ;) :D will hopefully get a chance tomorrow to pull (break :lol:) the trim off to find whats up with this tweeter as it's doing my head in as the sound is out of balance :doh:
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I know it's a D1 but this might be of use...
http://www.mud-club.com/forum/index.php/topic,73960.msg606852.html#msg606852
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Thanks have seen that post before ;) :Dthats where i'm going to fit my amp on the drivers side & poss my 10" sub on the other & have the 12" sub up against the back seat, but may just fit the 12" sub instead :-k
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Removing seats 6/7 is straight forward, although making up a wood wedge to stop the bracket moving when the spring looses tension is a good move. I did it without the woood wedge and found the it a little awkward. Theres two nuts and two bolts to undo on the seat bracket, I removed the all the trim and intend putting plastic storage bins (off a five seater) in place, but hinging the panel for easy access so that i can mount radio's, invertor and auxiliary battery in them. Also found that getting trim off wasn't very difficult, investing in some good trim tools and spare clips is worthwhile.