Pulling stock bench seat, any problems?

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Pulling stock bench seat, any problems?

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Hopefully I will be pulling the stock bench seat this weekend. Are there any "hidden" bolts or anything that will hang me up or is it pretty straight forward? I am either putting in a modern bench seat (not sure what it is out of) or bucket seats out of a Crown Vic, haven't decided for sure yet.
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Nope, it is really easy. 8 bolts and it will be out
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Do yourself a favor and get a gear wrench of the appropriate size.
One of the front bolts on the passenger side is a real tight fit. You can't get a socket on there and have enough clearance for the ratchet. You can get it with an open end or box end wrench but you can only turn it a few degrees at a time. It takes longer than forever to get that thing out that way!
A gear wrench would be money well spent.
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Here's what it looks like under there.
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spray the bottom side of the bolts with pb blaster first and they'll come right out. with some force of course.
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Thanks guys, luckily I just got a new can of PB the other day. I wanted some '04 Ranger seats that were on ebay but they sold for way too much so I'll see how the extra seats I have do. There is also a great upholstry place in town that I may eventually take the stock seat to.
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flyboy2610 wrote:Do yourself a favor and get a gear wrench of the appropriate size.
One of the front bolts on the passenger side is a real tight fit. You can't get a socket on there and have enough clearance for the ratchet. You can get it with an open end or box end wrench but you can only turn it a few degrees at a time. It takes longer than forever to get that thing out that way!
A gear wrench would be money well spent.
:yt: i nearly killed my self trying to take mine out.
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I've got a set of them and a set of Qratchet/ sockets that have a hole all the way through them just for stuff like that.
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Better get a buddy to help with the removal!! Those seats are HEAVY! You may tear your carpet if you try to drag it out by yourself.
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