removing the backseats

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vee_dub
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removing the backseats

Post by vee_dub »

right. i want to remove the backseats out of my polo, ive taken out the nuts that are holding it in but there are some braces holding it in place neer the doors. anybody got any ideas how to do this?
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Post by vee_dub »

its ok, ive doen it now. no more back seats for me :D i'll take a picture to show soon
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Post by 1litreheater »

cool, was it hard ? im planning to do this next week.

Pictures would be great
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Post by Polo Paul »

Just one question, why have you removed them?
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Post by vee_dub »

personally i think it looks better, also makes your car lighter and therefore a faster polo :D
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Post by Ant_6n »

ive also done this to mine but just so i can put me bike in the back when im goin places, i really dont think the weight diff is that noticable, but the back end is more skittish, only really worth if you're goin the whole hog and doin the seats and dash etc.
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Post by vee_dub »

heres the end result
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im thinking of a rear strut brace now for better handling.
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Post by 1litreheater »

Im not doing ne space or weight saving im just swapping the for 16v ones, done the front but cant do the back ( not that iv tried for longer than 1 minute)
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Post by dragon_green »

might be worth trying a front strut brace first if you haven't already, help cure the old understeer a bit?
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