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Question by nbdysbuisness
Submitted on 12/25/2003
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i have a 1990 Plymouth horizon and i need to know how to take off the front seats i got the font bolts and i don't know how to take out the back bolts because their square


Answer by Joey
Submitted on 3/1/2004
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Use two adjustable wrenches. This is what I did to titan my driver'sside set,because it was loose when I bought my Horizon.

 

Answer by Roofy
Submitted on 4/27/2004
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The square bolts that you see are actually the bolt heads. The actual nuts that hold the seats to the frame are underneath the car. You can remove them easily using a 13MM deep-well socket and a ratchet.

 

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