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Justin
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12/23/2005
15:01:25

Subject: Hey GB2000...
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I was wondering how tough it was to reverse drill those rivets out to take out your middle seat/console. Did you just use a regular drill?

I am wanting to do this and I can see by looking that removing the seats will be easy, just a few bolts but i didn't want to take the seats out and not be able to get the center seat out.

Thanks, Justin



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12/24/2005
03:15:42

RE: Hey GB2000...
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Use a good bit... shouldn't cost you more than a few bucks, but I do recall literally shattering one of my buddy's good bits in the process. Just be gentle with it and you shouldn't have any problems...I'm just not real patient when it comes to stubborn rivets:)







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Justin
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12/26/2005
22:47:27

RE: Hey GB2000...
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GB...thanks for the info. took out the center seat/console but decided not to ream out the rivets just yet...i want to be sure i want it gone before i make it difficult to put back again.



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12/26/2005
23:53:48

RE: Hey GB2000...
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Cool... if you leave those brackets, it'll also give you somewhere to mount a sub box/custom console if you choose to go that route.





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Justin
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12/27/2005
09:17:59

RE: Hey GB2000...
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Yeah I have thought about that but my wife says no way since I already have a thunderform under my rear seat with 2 kicker comp 10s...I say more wouldn't hurt



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