This is kind of hard to explain, but, here goes. You have to get in the back, standing on the floorboards, straddling the tranny hump, and facing the back seat. You have to remove the lower portion, first. From the center, you have to push back, while lifting up. Wiggle it around, and back and forth. You have to work it out of its position. There is only a small slot, in which it will come out. You will understand when you see it. The verticle half will just lift up, and out once you get the bottom out. This is the best I can explain it. It is not an exact science, and a little bit of muscle, and finese, will be required.
It is under the back of the car by the rear bumber.
Looking at the bumper, you will see raised, chrome, dome shaped, bumps. These are actually bolts, with a nut on the back sides. Then, it will just lift off.
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The length of the 1969 stock Chevy Nova rear end is sixty and 1/4 inches at its widest point. This includes the width of the rear hubs.
8.5.
Pass., side, rear of the motor.
Chevy Tahoe remove front and rear speaker
68 to 75 nova, the same body style will work.
Remove the rear speaker covers in your 1994 Chevy Cavalier. Remove the rear speaker retaining screws. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the rear speakers.
How do I remove the rear shocks on a 2002 chevy camaro convertible?
Remove the rear seat, and use a really long extention to unbolt the latch from inside of the trunk.
That all depended on what engine and rear gearing you had.