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Old 03-23-2008, 08:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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TRD Lowering springs installation help

I am getting ready to install my trd lowering springs this week.

I think I can do it, but, I have the Se. Do I have to remove the back seats to do the rears....yipes

anyone.
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yes, it is simple,
first to remove the lower part, just pull up hard on the front of it. in the center of the part where u sit.
once u pop both sides just pull it foward. no bolts no screws nothing,

then the back part, 4 bolts at the bottom i think 12mm bolts.once they are gone just push up toward the roof really hard, it soon pops out. that is it.


here is the 3 lil metal pieces that keep the back of the seat held in place.

once the seat is moved out of the way (se) u cna see the lil plastic and metal pieces that hold the seat.

u can see the bolts in the corner. under the seat belt.

hardest part is getting the back of the seat back on. and getting to bottomparts on top of the metal bar the bolts go in. npot that hard, than juist slide the bottom in and pop it into place.
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thanks where are the nuts that hold the strut in. are they by the seatbelt

thank you very much for the heltp
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they are directly under the recoil thingy, if u look hard u can see it between the deading and the belt at the very bottom, hard to miss once the seat is off.
its just three bolts on each side, for the top to come loose. but do not remove the center bolt untill the coil and strut are away from the car.
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they are directly under the recoil thingy, if u look hard u can see it between the deading and the belt at the very bottom, hard to miss once the seat is off.
its just three bolts on each side, for the top to come loose. but do not remove the center bolt untill the coil and strut are away from the car.

thanks. I know that middle one hold the spring in.
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