I really appreciate the hard work you put into making this video, THANK YOU. I watched more than a few rear seat removal videos, and yours is by far the best!! The very clear video angles as well as the included Torx sizes were very helpful. I keep watching it to make sure I get things right. For example, I watched people just pull the seat bottom hard forward to remove, I knew there had to be a 'catch' somewhere, watching you press the middle/back down and push forward easily had the seat just pop/fall out. Thanks again !!
thanks - been thinking about removing my rear seats on my 2013 miini. I will probably leave the bottom of the seats in for awhile and see how it goes. that way if someone needs a ride they have at least a seat [not a seat back] and a seat belt [maybe]. Plus all the links to tools is very handy. I really enjoyed this.
I really appreciate the hard work you put into making this video, THANK YOU. I watched more than a few rear seat removal videos, and yours is by far the best!! The very clear video angles as well as the included Torx sizes were very helpful. I keep watching it to make sure I get things right. For example, I watched people just pull the seat bottom hard forward to remove, I knew there had to be a 'catch' somewhere, watching you press the middle/back down and push forward easily had the seat just pop/fall out. Thanks again !!
I appreciate you taking the time to acknowledge my work, much respect! Yea, I try to include as much details as possible. Thanks for watching.
Nice man I appreciate you giving me ideas for my cooper build
thanks - been thinking about removing my rear seats on my 2013 miini. I will probably leave the bottom of the seats in for awhile and see how it goes. that way if someone needs a ride they have at least a seat [not a seat back] and a seat belt [maybe]. Plus all the links to tools is very handy. I really enjoyed this.
Crafty me keep telling how much yuh full a crafts. You’re a very talented young man.
Much respect! Lol
Nice work, looking forward to seeing it finished.
For sure, part two will be up by next Sunday. Much respect, and thanks for watching!
“Im the craftsman now “
Nicely shot and edited.....thanks my friend.
Thanks for acknowledging my work, much respect!
I appreciate u using my cities ruler
you're a chef!
Hardwork=Respeckt!
For sure. Respect👍🏽
Good work mate! Nice craftsmanship! Cant wait to see what you have planned next just subbed aswell!
I have alot of project in the pipeline. Much respect! Welcome to the crafty family.
Any reason you didn’t use MDF?
Yea, MDF will swell if it gets wet. Not that I plan for it to get wet, but the ply is more durable for outdoor use.
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