So how should I go about cutting the triangle pieces of metal behind the rear seat? I started with a dremel, but my god is that slow going.
How did you do yours? I have an angle grinder somewhere, that worth a try?
Also, how do you get the top half of the rear seat out? That would also make this alot easier.
Thanks guys.
id use an air cut off wheel personally. angle grinder should work as well
i used a sawzall. a grinder would work fine also.
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or a jig saw with metal blade
I ripped them out with my bare hands
And an angle grinder
wysiwyg wrote:i would say they bang, they don't really pound so much. but if
you want to bump, then they will bump and hit real hard and a lot good. 
LOL
Yeah I just grabbed some metal cutting disks at menards... Let's see if I can fidn the damn thing in the morning.
be carefull not to shoot hot metal at the windows...ive seen metal imbedded into the rear window before...
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