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How to remove Vibe back seat?

Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2006 1:03 am
by Carmen75
Can it be done? I need more storage.

Re: How to remove Vibe back seat? (Carmen75)

Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2006 1:23 am
by Mrizzle05
its not hard... but, why?When they fold down you get a flat spacious surface.wouldnt you only get maybe the seats worth of space which wouldnt be much? just an opinion.But all you gotta do that i know of is take the bolts out from the lower seat cushion and then the looong plastic storage compartment behind the back seats has some more bolts for the seatbelts.Im not sure if there is anymore, but thats teh just of how to get them unhooked.Good luck

Re: How to remove Vibe back seat? (Mrizzle05)

Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2006 2:40 am
by Carmen75
I need a LOT of storage. Should probably buy a car that has more, but I can't find anything that also gets good mileage. Am thinking of getting a Thule thing for the top as well.

Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2006 3:24 am
by WaveAction
not to steal the thread, but would the front seats of a vibe fit in my sunfire? i like the seats in the vibe, very comfortable and look better then the ones i have now..i know the back seats wont fit im sure, unless i did some modifications

Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2006 3:42 am
by Jahntassa
I don't know about the fold down part in the back, but the bottom of the seats is easy enough. Bolts just under the seats on the vertical carpet, then bolts holding down the back.

Re: How to remove Vibe back seat?

Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2006 4:21 am
by joatmon
Anything fits with enough work, but it might be easier to move Vibe seats into a Toyota than into a different Pontiac-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-Carmen Miranda? I guess you need all that space for those huge fruit hats You will want to make something to cover the floor where the back seat bottom is, because that is how you access the fuel pump/fuel gauge sending unit, and you would not want a cargo shift to mess up those wires or fuel lines.

Re: How to remove Vibe back seat? (Carmen75)

Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2006 6:35 am
by engineertwin2
Quote, originally posted by Carmen75 »Am thinking of getting a Thule thing for the top as well.Getting the Vibe for gas mileage becomes nearly a moot point with a Thule on top. It will probably cost you 6-10 mpg, especially if you are carrying that much cargo...in that case, it may be beneficial to have a car that has lower gas mileage but more storage...you'd have to check the economics and the true value of swapping...

Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2006 11:33 am
by ragingfish
It's not as simple as two bolts. There is a lot that holds it in. IIRC, you also have to take out some of the paneling to access part of the mounting. And the spacial gain would be negligble.Now removing the front seat is easy...and you'll gain more space doing that...But if you have side airbags, you're again asking for trouble.

Re: How to remove Vibe back seat? (Carmen75)

Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2006 2:42 pm
by Lancer
Also, it's easier to take one side of the rear at a time. Especially if your doing this yourself. Those seats are heavy!. And it will be a lot louder from the exhaust.When your done it will look like this:And this>>>

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Re: How to remove Vibe back seat? (Lancer)

Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2006 3:20 pm
by tcam
haha, gutted cars are tight. Lancer, how much weight do u think u lost from those seats. I'm assuming u were going to the track or something?

Re: How to remove Vibe back seat? (Lancer)

Posted: Fri Dec 08, 2006 1:15 am
by Carmen75
That is not pretty. Thanks so much for those pictures...I had no idea there would be so much "exposure" when the seats were out. Was hoping for a nice, smooth floor under the seats.