Any ideas on how to get the seat bases out of my 2dr (so I can clean up the interior properly)? I've heaved on it with my spanners but geez they are tight!
Is an impact wrench the answer ? (Any excuse will do to get one I s'pose ... already have a compressor )
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Removing 2dr Seat Bases
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Removing 2dr Seat Bases
Dion
01 I6 Jeep Cherokee Classic (ARB bar, OME 2" lift)
01 I6 Jeep Cherokee Classic (ARB bar, OME 2" lift)
Yes, they are tight as buggary those bolts and lots of lanolin or WD40 is the go the night before you tackle the job
When you re-assemble, a bit of grease on the threads will try and stop them from seizing up again. If all else fails, angle grinder time
Good luck, hopefully won't need to resort to the latter.
Trav
When you re-assemble, a bit of grease on the threads will try and stop them from seizing up again. If all else fails, angle grinder time
Good luck, hopefully won't need to resort to the latter.
Trav
Land Rover- The Collingwood of 4WD's!!!!
I didn't seem to have too many dramas removing mine with standard ratchet set after soaking with WD40. The only annoyance was the welds on the nuts underneath breaking and having to get my arms surgically extended to reach the bloody things. Might be easier to have 2 people do it next time though!!
Apparently copper grease is the go when putting all nuts and botls back together. Not sure how easy it is to find though.
Apparently copper grease is the go when putting all nuts and botls back together. Not sure how easy it is to find though.
2003 4.7lt V8 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo
1981 3.5ltr 2dr Range Rover
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Welcome to Australia - the nanny state!
1981 3.5ltr 2dr Range Rover
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Welcome to Australia - the nanny state!
mu-stu wrote:Apparently copper grease is the go when putting all nuts and botls back together. Not sure how easy it is to find though.
Yep.
It's fantastic.
I'm still using a tub I've had for nearly 20 years.
I use it on anything that I may take apart in the future.
There are several brands on the market and available just about anywhere.
Harry
79 Rangie (his name is Ralf) 4.4 dual fuel, with plenty of other mods.
Oils leaks are a factory option to prevent rust!
79 Rangie (his name is Ralf) 4.4 dual fuel, with plenty of other mods.
Oils leaks are a factory option to prevent rust!
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