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driver & passenger seat arm rests
Yahoo Message Number: 119432
Hi, LDers, I have a recently purchased, 89, 22', M with the front swivel seats. I would like to remove the interior arm rests for more dog room and to use a seat cover. I've tried different positions and putting pressure on the shaft, but can't detect any release from the seat. Any tricks?
 I also posted a note to Tim MCaulife regarding his swamp cooler parts, but he probably got rid of them since his August posing. I need the interior pump for the play-cool. Many of you seem to prefer to replace the cooler with a fan/vent, which I have done with air conditioners in the past, since we don't use hook-ups or generator. However, I would like to have the cooler as an option, if they do help, in some locations. So, if anyone has the pump or a source, please let me know. I'm new to the web site, but will try to monitor answers.

Jim Crandall Aptos, Ca.

Re: driver & passenger seat arm rests
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Yahoo Message Number: 119435
"I would like to remove the interior arm rests"

Jim
 The arms can be tough to remove. Grad onto the arm rest and swing it through it's range of motion while firmly pulling outward. You should feel it fall into a slot that allows it to be removed. Keep pulling and twisting until it comes out. It may be very difficult to get out.

Larry
2001 MB
* Not to be confused with Larry W (3000 of my posts are actually from expert Larry W due to Yahoo transition mis-step)

 
Re: driver & passenger seat arm rests
Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 119462
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"I would like to remove the interior arm rests"

Jim
 The arms can be tough to remove. Grad onto the arm rest and swing it through it's range of motion while firmly pulling outward. You should feel it fall into a slot that allows it to be removed. Keep pulling and twisting until it comes out. It may be very difficult to get out.

Larry
Thanks, Larry. I'll try that.
Jim