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<blockquote data-quote="John Zuber" data-source="post: 1017066" data-attributes="member: 59842"><p>Todd, after seeing the first reply I called my wife and she ordered the kit for me...otherwise I would take your offer. My bad for both of us.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hugh (and others)...a few questions...</p><p></p><p>Removal of the front seat and rear seat not required? What part of the rear seat was unbolted? Any issues under the hood when the body is slightly raised...like steering linkage, brake lines, etc? Can I remove bolts B and C if bolts are still retained (but loose) in positions A and D? I would assume breaking the bolts loose with an impact gun will result in the bolt being completely un-threaded. Trying to understand the issue of having the keep the bolts slightly threaded instead of just removed.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Zuber, post: 1017066, member: 59842"] Todd, after seeing the first reply I called my wife and she ordered the kit for me...otherwise I would take your offer. My bad for both of us. Hugh (and others)...a few questions... Removal of the front seat and rear seat not required? What part of the rear seat was unbolted? Any issues under the hood when the body is slightly raised...like steering linkage, brake lines, etc? Can I remove bolts B and C if bolts are still retained (but loose) in positions A and D? I would assume breaking the bolts loose with an impact gun will result in the bolt being completely un-threaded. Trying to understand the issue of having the keep the bolts slightly threaded instead of just removed. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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