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914outlaw
post Jul 1 2015, 06:12 PM
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I decided to cut up my parts car and I'm trying to save some things as I go.

First question is how do i remove without damaging the side pads that the seat belts screw into? I took off the belt and a single screw. Does the clothes hook have to come out?

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914outlaw
post Aug 6 2015, 08:50 AM
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Another dumb question.
How do you remove the trailing arms. I've taken off the two nuts from each side of the shaft. Does the bolt shaft slide out? The car is practically laying flat on the ground so I can't see if there is something else to remove.
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post Aug 6 2015, 09:06 AM
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QUOTE(dpires914 @ Aug 6 2015, 07:50 AM) *

Another dumb question.
How do you remove the trailing arms. I've taken off the two nuts from each side of the shaft. Does the bolt shaft slide out? The car is practically laying flat on the ground so I can't see if there is something else to remove.

Remove the Trailing arm support bracket, it's on the outboard side of each trailing arm. There are three bolts per bracket(I think they are 10mm bolts). You may find shims under the bolts or the bracket, keep those if they have not rusted beyond useful.
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