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Seat Removal for Triton TR196
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07/26/10 06:16 PM
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Rugby55
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I need to clean behind my driver and passenger seats. Can't figure out how to remove them. Any suggestions would be appreciated. thank you.
Twenty years from now, you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do, than by the ones you did do. Mark Twain.
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Re: Seat Removal for Triton TR196
[Re: Rugby55]
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07/26/10 06:26 PM
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Doug E. Fresh
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I have an 02 TR186 and if its the same you have to remove the bolts under the front of the seat and then they will come out, there are 3 bolts that hold the plate that the seat is also screwed into...
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Re: Seat Removal for Triton TR196
[Re: Doug E. Fresh]
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07/26/10 07:13 PM
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MikeW07
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If it has the SAS seats which is likely assuming its a 2004 or newer. There is a small lumbar support it has three small screws that hold it on - one at the top and two at each bottom corner. you have to wedge the seam apart and there is a small hole in the seat material you have to put the screwdriver thru. They are phillips head screws and very hard to see. When you get these out you can get to the two large screws that hold the back of the seat to the boat ( I only removed the top one and just pushed it down far enough to get at the two big screws) After you get those two out remove the 4 or 5 ones on the front bottom and the seat will come out. Hard part is putting it back. Those two big screws go into anchors in the boat and mine don't line up just right - very hard to get them started back straight.
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Re: Seat Removal for Triton TR196
[Re: Rugby55]
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07/28/10 03:13 PM
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Rugby55
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thanks for your responses. I'll look at the seats this afternoon and see. I have stupid mud dobblers that have built their nests behind the seats. I can barely see them but can't reach them to clean them up.
Twenty years from now, you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do, than by the ones you did do. Mark Twain.
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Re: Seat Removal for Triton TR196
[Re: Rugby55]
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07/29/10 12:39 AM
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keneth allen
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I would leave them in. I removed my seats on a older ranger to do a recarpet job. Removal wasn't too bad but man getting it back was rough and never did get it right. It may not be as bad for a Triton so good luck.
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