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Mike Noel
January 22nd 04, 03:41 AM
In looking at the rear seats in my Archer, it looks like they are probably
designed for easy removal. The two posts at the front of the seat appear to
be in slots that allow the bottom of the posts to slide aft and then lift up
and out, but how do you release the rear posts? TIATIA (Thanks In Advance
from Tucson International Airport.)
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Mike
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Nathan Young
January 22nd 04, 04:34 AM
On Wed, 21 Jan 2004 20:41:36 -0700, "Mike Noel" >
wrote:
>In looking at the rear seats in my Archer, it looks like they are probably
>designed for easy removal. The two posts at the front of the seat appear to
>be in slots that allow the bottom of the posts to slide aft and then lift up
>and out, but how do you release the rear posts? TIATIA (Thanks In Advance
>from Tucson International Airport.)
Sounds the same as my '71 Cherokee 180.
#1 Lean through the baggage door.
#2 Grab the bottom of the seat at the rear roughly where the two posts
are.
#3 Give a good tug in the vertical direction. This should release the
seat.
#4 Once the back posts are out, slide the front posts out.
#5 Pull the seat out the baggage door
#6 Be careful not to whack the headliner or windows with the seat
tracks - easy to scratch.
Once you get used to it - it is easy. I can pull and reinstall both
seats in a few minutes.
-Nathan
Aaron Coolidge
January 23rd 04, 10:03 PM
Nathan Young > wrote:
: On Wed, 21 Jan 2004 20:41:36 -0700, "Mike Noel" >
: wrote:
:>In looking at the rear seats in my Archer, it looks like they are probably
:>designed for easy removal. The two posts at the front of the seat appear to
:>be in slots that allow the bottom of the posts to slide aft and then lift up
:>and out, but how do you release the rear posts? TIATIA (Thanks In Advance
:>from Tucson International Airport.)
: Sounds the same as my '71 Cherokee 180.
I think the Archer (74 & up) is a litle different - at least the last Archer
that I took the back seats out of (an '82) was different. There is a little
spring-loaded thingy that is in the "track" just behind of the rear posts.
So, you would:
: #1 Lean through the baggage door.
: #2 Grab the bottom of the seat at the rear roughly where the two posts
: are.
#2a reach just behind of the two posts and push the spring-loaded plunger
down, then slide the seat backward about one inch, sliding the rear posts
out of the "track".
: #3 Give a good tug in the vertical direction. This should release the
: seat.
: #4 Once the back posts are out, slide the front posts out.
: #5 Pull the seat out the baggage door
#5a you can get the seats out of the main door, as well, if you twist and
turn them around a bit
: #6 Be careful not to whack the headliner or windows with the seat
: tracks - easy to scratch.
: Once you get used to it - it is easy. I can pull and reinstall both
: seats in a few minutes.
: -Nathan
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Aaron Coolidge (N9376J)
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