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Bucket Seat Studs

Warhorse

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Does anyone know how to remove those carriage bolt/studs from the bucket seat frames? They seem to be slightly loose in their square hole but I cannot get them to pop out. They may be swaged in, but I'd like to check with the brains here before I break out the grinder. I would like to use the relocater brackets from Year One to move them back a bit. My gut is a little bigger than in 1990... sigh
 
Does anyone know how to remove those carriage bolt/studs from the bucket seat frames? They seem to be slightly loose in their square hole but I cannot get them to pop out. They may be swaged in, but I'd like to check with the brains here before I break out the grinder. I would like to use the relocater brackets from Year One to move them back a bit. My gut is a little bigger than in 1990... sigh
i used a light hammer to tap mine out.
 
Hammer will do it, I have had a few stuck (when I restore a seat I change them), I squirt them with some pb blast and after a few hours use a little map gas torch, then pop them out with a dead blow. Never had to cut one and have taken many out.
 
They ARE swagged. I moved mine forward for a bit more leg room and I had to grind off the swagging and then weld 'em back in.
 
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They ARE swagged. I moved mine forward for a bit more leg room and I had to grind off the swage and then weld 'em back in.
 
I have them available with or without the nuts for anyone that may need them, just drop me a message.

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