in furniture tight as in thight back seat means there not much space.
a stool is a seat with three or four legs but with nothing to support your back or arms while a chair is a piece of furniture to sit on with a back, a seat and four legs
The back of a saddle seat.
back seat driver
The back of a saddle seat.
Do you mean a rumble seat? That is a seat that folds out of the rear chassis of a car.
its under the back seat. you need to remove the back seat to access it and you'll need a Philips screwdriver and a REALLY tight grip or a hammer to remove it.
There were several pieces of furniture in the tabernacle, including the Ark of the Covenant, Table of Showbread, Altar of Incense, and the Golden Lampstand. Each had a specific purpose and significance in the religious rituals and practices of the Israelites.
Lapping the valves is the final step in assuring a tight seal between the valve and the valve seat.
look under the seat. there is a small connector that sometimes gets kicked loose when someone sits in the back seat. try to get it back together. Its a real tight spot on the drivers side, so a kid with small hands and good eyesight does wonders
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early american
I assume you mean the pump for the convertible top. It is located behind the rear seat. Bottom cushion pops out (2 clamps at outer edges of seat). Remove rear seat back by removing seat belt plate at bottom of seat back and then lift seat back straight upward. Pump is located behind sound barrier flap at bottom of seat back.