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Old 08-11-2007, 11:15 PM
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Default Back seat of my Lariat Supercrew

Anyone know how to get behind the seat of a Supercrew Lariat with the subwoofer under the seat. I can lift the seat bottom but the seat back does not move and there is a rattle in there I am trying to find. Help...

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Here's a great writeup with pictures on how to remove the backseat.

http://www.ford-trucks.com/article/i...2006_F150.html

I just had mine out a couple of days ago to get my Wet Okole seat covers installed and following this writeup it took me about 3 minutes to get my seat out. Make sure you put something under the seat once you get one side up to prevent it from falling down and getting reclipped while you're working the other side.
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Look like great instructions. Thanks.

BTW - Your truck is sweet! I have a lot of stuff to do to mine still.
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Originally Posted by acwitte
Look like great instructions. Thanks.

BTW - Your truck is sweet! I have a lot of stuff to do to mine still.
Thanks, it takes time and $$$$$

I have done it over the course of 1.5 years since I bought the truck. Got the bull bar and tonneau cover on their first and then I saved up for more than a year to do my lift, wheels, tires and bull bar lights all at once. I just recently added the fender flares and Wet Okole seat covers to it. Next thing I would like to do is gears, but have to start the savings program all over again.
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Very cool instructions. I now know where to mount the linear for the CB.
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CB? Yea, I have a lot to do to mine. I am looking at a spray in bed liner, in fact, am thinking of becoming a dealer for the scorpion brand. I might get the intake first then the liner. Already got the side bars, a tonneau cover and clear lenses for the tail lights. Also, the wind deflector and sunroof wind deflector. I would like a hard color matched tonneau but they are impractical. I am considering modifying one to be more practical. That's about all I want to do to the outside for now, the rest will be engine related. I have dual exhaust now but I think the filter and intake will be a big difference. Look for pics soon. I need to snap some. Like you said, Time and Money!



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