How to remove seats from 1990 G20 van?
My second row seats are 2 captains (swivel) chairs. They are each on a black metal plate that is bolted down with 4 bolts. I am trying to unbolt them but they just keep spinning. Are there nuts underneath that I need to have a friend hold? Are they not just threaded into the metal? I am not really sure where to begin unbolting the back bench seat.
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I got some swivel buckets from a 1980 chevy nomad van. They were just bolt stubs that stuck out the bottom, and the nuts were removed from below.
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1989 Chevy G20 trail wagons van
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https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/chevrol...8aea12b154.jpg I am trying to figure out how to take off the base plate for the middle seat in my 89 Chevy G20 van I already have the seats out and the guy I bought it from already had one base plate out but I can't figure out how to take the second one off, like I said seats are removed already!u there Is a base plate left on the floor and there isn't any bolts to remove |
I'd start looking for welds. They sure as hell aren't taped in.
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It's not welded there is a pin you can pull on and it looks like you can rotate the plate
But no welds |
Seat anchor
[QUOTE=SurfariVan;299544]My second row seats are 2 captains (swivel) chairs. They are each on a black metal plate that is bolted down with 4 bolts.
I'm having the same anchor problems. How do I remove them. I'm hoping you found the answer. |
I have the four bolt pattern on a round raised pyramid type anchor for my center row captain seats. But measuring the bolts doesn't match up. Is this due to the fact that they may be from a bracket?
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The ones I have dealt with it's a regular bolt, so you need someone to hold a wrench on the top while you crank it off from the bottom.
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Seat anchor
Originally Posted by William Kisselstein
(Post 464099)
The ones I have dealt with it's a regular bolt, so you need someone to hold a wrench on the top while you crank it off from the bottom.
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That probably makes sense.
A guy could fire up a mig welder and tack a couple spots on the bolts too. |
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