Help! My Back Seat
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Help! My Back Seat
i need to know if my whole rear seat will somehow fold down because i dont have the folding rear mid-seat.
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Re: Help! My Back Seat
If you do not have the folding seat, then the answer is obvious.... no. You can however remove the entire rear seat if you desire... two 13mm bolts for the bottom pad and then two T45's or T50's for the rear seat, I can't remember which, and then the whole thing can be removed.
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Re: Help! My Back Seat
They are T-50s. I grabbed the wrong torx one time and rounded the bolt out on a car we we're attempting to get the seats from. We ended up not getting the upper portion of the backseat because of that mistake. Learning from experience... sometimes it isn't for the win until a few years have passed. 


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Re: Help! My Back Seat
It is actually T47 but you can "persuade" a T50 into it.
Then it's T50 forever, LOL

Then it's T50 forever, LOL

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Re: Help! My Back Seat
Hmm... that might explain why I usually find myself tapping the T50 bit into those bolts with the head of the ratchet.
It's nice because it doesn't pop out though since those bolts usually require a bit of torque to get loose - especially if they've been in for a while.
It's nice because it doesn't pop out though since those bolts usually require a bit of torque to get loose - especially if they've been in for a while.

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Re: Help! My Back Seat
Here I was thinking the torx bits went by increments of 5 as they got higher up in the numbers... I never knew a 47 existed.
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Re: Help! My Back Seat
There is also a T27, but I haven't found a use for it yet. I thought it went by 5's also. I bought a Lisle 3/8 socket torx set so I could replace my dirty rear seat belts(upper and lower). When I saw the T47 I knew that it had to be the size I needed. Not many people change their seat belts and I did try the T45 and the T50. The right tool for the right job.
If you want to take your seat out you will need an adapter to bring the 3/8 up to 1/2. It takes alot to get those bolts off.
If you want to take your seat out you will need an adapter to bring the 3/8 up to 1/2. It takes alot to get those bolts off.
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