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Grab Handle Removal ?
Anyone ever done this? Looking to powder coat the handles on the Seat backs and dash of my 92 TG. |
You have to take the seat apart. The seat sits on a base that is vinyl covered. You have to separate the two parts.
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Kind of a pain but they look really good! |
I was able to cut a small holes in my seat bottom and reach up there with a pneumatic wrench and get them off. It was a terrible job for something that seems like it should be so simple. I'd rather pull motors in a snowstorm while wearing a speedo than go through that again |
Hahaha! Just think of how awesome they will look tho!!! |
Its has either 6 or 8 screws holding the bolster to the base, then one 3/8 lag bolt with a block screwed to the side. When I flipped my bolster over, the seat bottom holes had like a mesh screen over them and was attached by a couple screws. You can remove them so you can gain access to the handle nuts, I used a open ended ratcheting wrench. Watch out for the staples in there! They can eat you up!!
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^^ What he said.
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I actually thought I was in the AT section when I responded. Looks like Cigs are probably the same way though.
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