Like-a-virgin
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Doesn’t the JEEP tool alone do it? Yesterday was my 2-month anniversary of being a JEEPer so I’m asking lots of questions.Seats come out pretty easy, but you'll need E-torx socket
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Doesn’t the JEEP tool alone do it? Yesterday was my 2-month anniversary of being a JEEPer so I’m asking lots of questions.Seats come out pretty easy, but you'll need E-torx socket
The toolkit that is included is intended to be used for removing the top and doors, not for general maintenance, repairs, or modifications.Doesn’t the JEEP tool alone do it? Yesterday was my 2-month anniversary of being a JEEPer so I’m asking lots of questions.
No, and that little 1/4" drive isn't enough to even think about breaking the seat bolts loose.Doesn’t the JEEP tool alone do it? Yesterday was my 2-month anniversary of being a JEEPer so I’m asking lots of questions.
I didn’t even know what 1/4, 3/8, 1/2 sockets meant until recently.No, and that little 1/4" drive isn't enough to even think about breaking the seat bolts loose.
I got something stuck there rolled under center console. Wire with hook and good flashlight will help with the fishing expeditionsomething out
Today my vape pen fell under the dreaded space between the driver seat and center console.
Not visible ast it may have slid under the center console and the front seat rail.
Any suggestions to retrieve it? Do I need to remove the front seat or is there a short cut?
Thanks in advance.
Everybody started somewhere, don’t be afraid to ask questions— even ones that you think might be stupid. Haters are going to hate, and some folks just love to pound their chest telling everyone how they are better than thou.I didn’t even know what 1/4, 3/8, 1/2 sockets meant until recently.
@Like-a-virgin and just read all the threads on here about simple projects that end up spiraling out of control. Plenty of opportunity to learn and get humbled working on these things.Everybody started somewhere, don’t be afraid to ask questions— even ones that you think might be stupid. Haters are going to hate, and some folks just love to pound their chest telling everyone how they are better than thou.