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99Transam seats in leather. I took the back panel off and the two rods go down the back thru the holes. There is a plastic bit that both rods go thru. I did notice that there was a slice out of both rods where there was a spring clip. I am pretty sure that the clip when removed would allow the headrest to be removed. I would rather know what I am getting into before I have a go at this. Anyone removed their headrests? Dont be shy at least a couple of us need a little help.
I removed the headrests from these seats when I shipped them,
There is a clip that goes around one of the rods. Just remove it and the headrest comes out. I had to gain access from the back of the seat by pulling off the plastic covering over the back of the seat.
putting in the clip shouldn't be too hard as long as you are not in front of the UPS Drop off Center with no tools and it's hot as heck outside trying to fit 2 seats into one large box.
Yup, pull the clotch or leather up, it's velcroed down on the bottom, pull it up like you are removing the cover, and that will give you access to the headrest clips.
<---Did it on 95 Firebird cloth...
__________________ 1995 Camaro Z28 - 361CI Forged LT4 with CC306 and many other goodies
1988 Formula G92 WS6 305 TPI/5 speed BASE coupe - Silver GTA Rims
Old Cars:
1998 Firebird Formula
1995 Camaro Z28
1991 1LE Formula