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Old 05-07-2003, 11:10 AM
TurboIQ TurboIQ is offline
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Thanx Aredubjay. But I finally (after kinna breaking one) found out how to remove them. You have to ply the plastic trim, compress it against the seat with a screwdriver (or whatever fits there). You then discover a shiny (mine was) metal clip that you just pull and then take the wheels off. I started doing the rear today, but the front seats are done. Take a look.
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