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revmaster

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I have a question .what goes in first, the top back or the bottom, on the back seats. Im sure I took out the top first but looks like top has to go in first. Thanks . I have the two hooks at the bottom back looks like the top hooks onto
 
Seat back gets hung 1st. Then bottom goes in, rear portion pushed under seat back then front pushed down onto hooks.
 
Seat back gets hung 1st. Then bottom goes in, rear portion pushed under seat back then front pushed down onto hooks.
Do the two clips that screw at the back hold down the rear shelf? Are they painted . When I hang the rear seat you can see the clips. They seem to hold the shelf . Didn't notice them before

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I have a question .what goes in first, the top back or the bottom, on the back seats. Im sure I took out the top first but looks like top has to go in first. Thanks . I have the two hooks at the bottom back looks like the top hooks onto
The top of the back seat goes in first...as in the vertical seat section.

The top hooks onto the frame brace hooks, and the two bottom loops have a tag that crimps over to hold them steady.

The bottom seat cushion gets pushed in on a 30 degree angle (roughly) and locks into position by clicking the seat frame 'hoops' into the claw type brackets protruding from the floor.

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Hope that helps you somewhat. :thumbsup:
 
The top of the back seat goes in first...as in the vertical seat section.

The top hooks onto the frame brace hooks, and the two bottom loops have a tag that crimps over to hold them steady.

The bottom seat cushion gets pushed in on a 30 degree angle (roughly) and locks into position by clicking the seat frame 'hoops' into the claw type brackets protruding from the floor.

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Hope that helps you somewhat. :thumbsup:
Yes. Thank you for the pics and about the angle to fit it in. Will be easier to get in. Thanks again. I appreciate it.
 
Yes. Thank you for the pics and about the angle to fit it in. Will be easier to get in. Thanks again. I appreciate it.
Make sure your safety belts are all fitted, the armrests removed, and your hostess returned to the upright position. :D

Taking the front seats out gives you more room if you're a big guy....but less to push on when forcing the lower seat into the hooks on the floor. :thumbsup:
 
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