Getting back seat in
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Getting back seat in
I had my rear bench seat out to take out the parcel shelf, then i kept it out a while longer because i needed to lug some big stuff about in the boot, its been a week out of the car, now its going back in but for the life of me i cant get the thing in. How do i go about getting it back in.
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Re: Getting back seat in
Any help, so many people have changed their interiors, all ive done is taken my seat out, someone help.
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Re: Getting back seat in
Should have got an estate? 

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1998 D8 1.9XUD Estate LX 7 seater Estate sold, with regret
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2003 HDI 110 Rapier Estate
1998 D8 1.9XUD Estate LX 7 seater Estate sold, with regret
1999 306 1.8 petrol.
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Re: Getting back seat in
did you get it sorted ?
make sure the 2 things under it line up , wen the seat is out u will notice 2 metal things stick up they go in a hole on the seat itself
make sure the 2 things under it line up , wen the seat is out u will notice 2 metal things stick up they go in a hole on the seat itself
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Re: Getting back seat in
with a bit of fiddling and buckeling the belts in through the holes i got it plus sort of diving upon the back seat its now in, and as comfortable as ever, ive never actually been drove in the back of my car, but im sure it would make a very good chaffeuring car, perhaps why old execs are so popular with taxi drivers, unrivaled comfort for the passengers, but yet for the driver a great drivng experience and easy to clean seats.