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Re: Removing rear seat from 89 325i - (archive)

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Posted by Chris on July 01, 2000 at 10:14:41:

In Reply to: Re: Removing rear seat from 89 325i - posted by Steve on June 30, 2000 at 23:44:25:

: : I see no obvious way to remove the rear seat (not the bottom cushion, I got that) from my car. Don't see the 'two bolts' referred to in the archives about seat removal. It seems to be held on at two points near the top. Do I just yank harder??

: To find the 'two bolts' you must first remove the bottom cushion. It unclicks in two places, approximately where left and right side pasengers would sit. Once it's out, and you've cleaned out all the spare change you never knew you had, you will see the bolts. Undo the bolts, lift up and out, and that's all there is to it.

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: : And as long as I am posting - I was recently told that changing the exhust system on my car will not improve performance. I thought that was one of the first and -easiest- things to modify on any car to improve gas milage and performace. Have I been wrong all along? Comments??

: : TIA
: : Chris

: A performance exhaust DOES improve performance.. just not as much as all the exhaust companies would like you to think. The magic three is an intake/chip/exhaust - it gives a nice change in performance.

: Steve




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