there are bolts through the seat tracks both front and back. Move the seat back to access the front bolts and back to access the front. You should be able to use a 3/8 ratchet and extension -- I think the bolt size is either half inch or 9/16. Once you have the seat assembly out of the car it's pretty much self explanatory. The cushions are held in by a simple retainer and snap out fairly easily. If you are replacing the hard (bucket) part you'll need to take the three screws out of the hinges on each side to get the top part off. This is a fairly easy procedure -- just becareful with the hardware. Good luck! Jack
To remove the seats from a 1995 Corvette, you will need to remove the front and rear nuts from the seat frame studs. You will?æalso need to remove the lug wrench that is attached to the seat frame studs.
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Remove four bolts. Lift it out.
i beleave there are clips under the seat you might have to take the seat out and tip it over and there should be plastic clips that you can remove
any older model corvette seat will bolt right up
Should be a bolt in each corner of the seat and disconnect wiring harness
Should be 1 bolt in each corner of seat
Open the rear compartment behind the passenger seat. Lift out the tray. It should be there.
The most common and effective Cobra bucket seat that is available on the market is the Cobra Racing FIA bucket seat. Another type of Cobra bucket seat is the Cobra Classic RSR bucket seat.
look around the bottom of the seat their should be bolts leading through the floor board take those out (their should be 4 of them) and just remove the seat.
Most likely the same way you remove any bucket seat in a car. 4 bolts holding the seat rails to the bottom of the car, and if it's an electrical seat, an electrical wire plug.
Four bolts hold the seats in. Pull the seat all the way forward & remove the two bolts behind the seat (one each side). Push the seat all the way back & remove the front bolts. The seat should come right out (mine did!).