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Seat Back stop bolts
![]() Trying to run wiring for dome light. Where does it run? Service Manual says to "remove seat back stop bolts and lean seat back forward". What am I looking for that I'm not seeing?? |
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Re: Seat Back stop bolts
It runs it the gutter between the inner and outer rocker with the fuel tank sending unit wire, then it goes up between the 2 walls of the cab to where it needs to go.
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72 Cheyenne Super 80 Silverado Blazer 2wd Last edited by sameyrasmea72; 10-16-2010 at 12:56 PM. |
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Re: Seat Back stop bolts
if you have a nice seat, then the vinal will rip if you flip it forward.
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Re: Seat Back stop bolts
It is probably talking about these bolts, but the are not really meant to be removed. I agree it will rip the vinyl if you can even get to the bolts. If the seat is in the way I would rather unbolt it from the floor.
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72 Cheyenne Super 80 Silverado Blazer 2wd Last edited by sameyrasmea72; 10-16-2010 at 04:06 PM. |
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Re: Seat Back stop bolts
Thanks for the heads-up.
. That's about what I figured. Need to clean the 10 years of farm crud from under there anyway. . More dumb luck, truck had a funky little antenna with what looks like a 10 coil spring in the middle. Lifted the cowl and found the whole lead with a seal that the PO had never even threaded thru the existing hole. Brand New! Punched it thru and sealed it. If it works, I'm good to go. Also made a wood cover plate for my cut dash and a mount for a RetroSound Dual Voil Coil speaker. (PICS TO FOLLOW) It's all I need for what little I actually listen to the radio. Last edited by TobyArnot; 10-16-2010 at 05:14 PM. |
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