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Old 05-09-2010, 02:52 PM   #1
griffo161
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Default Back seats in a 2005 Focus

Hey fellas,

My mum has a 2005 Focus and when we got it it did not have the rear seats in it, we have since got some rear seats for it but i went to put them in and i cant get the actual bracket off the seat (back) off so i can bolt it to the body 1st and then fit the actual back of the seat back onto the bracket. I worked out that u need to do this to be able to get to the bolts and bolt it down.

Can anyone give me some advice???

Let me know if that doesnt make sense too.

Cheers
Dylan

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Old 10-09-2010, 09:02 PM   #2
dave_vic_ozz
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from memory - bad memory.

Bolts go through the bracket. you should not need to remove them. Seat backs in first and the base last.
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