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M35A2 Driver's Seat Back Removal

plym49

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Is there a way to remove the driver's seat back without removing the entire seat?

Tried search, one thread addresses it, but he pulled the seat.
 

doghead

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It's easier to remove the 4 bolts that hold the seat frame to the slide mechanism and replace the back out of the cab, than to use a stubby phillips behind the seat back(in the cab).
 

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I am not sure if Heavysteven can find his way south of the Atlanta area. Just kidding. I sure hope he can make it down.
 

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Slowly read post 2. I said to remove the seat(not the whole seat base) to get to the seat back hardware. Very easy to do. After you drop your tools a few times behind the seat and have to pick them up, you'll see why I said to to it this way.

HS backed that up with a couple nice pics to show how easy it is to do what I suggested.
 
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bearboley

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Me Too, but I think its a good option if your bolts are stubborn. I will say thats is the cleanest duece ever. I bet my paint covered bolts don't come out so easy. lol
 
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