miweber929
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- First Name
- Michael
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- Woodbury, MN
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- ‘21 JLU Sport S, ‘16 Silverado
It’s 4 bolts and an electrical connector so it depends on your tool setup and how handy you are. I’ve been playing around with the different seat jackers and spacing washers between my driver and passenger seats, as well as installing lumber in the passenger seat so I’ve had them loose and out a bunch over the last few weeks. First time was maybe 20 minutes to loosen, mount the jackers and tighten back down using a manual socket wrench and I’ve now gotten it to maybe 2 minutes to completely loose and another 3 to torque them down using my cordless impact.ok interesting and good to know. is that time actually installing the seat? I have a shop area to do the cutting, but lets say without painting, actual time on my needs installing the seat and bolting down?
Cheers!
Trick is to bring the seat all the way forward, loosen the rear 2 bolts, then move it all the way back to get to the front 2. My seats had 2 connectors underneath, one for airbag and I think the other was for seat heaters. I carefully tipped the seat to the side and it pulled right out.
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