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Lunar Landy



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United Kingdom 2003 Defender 90 2.5 TD HT Bonatti Grey
Defender 90 2003 can, rear seat removal
Hi all,

I want to remove my rear seats and replace the rear load area rubber mat,

Using a socket and wrench I started to undo the securing bolts ( see pictures ) all I succeeded to do was rotate the bolt (bolts) anti clockwise with no vertical movement of the bolt, am I right in thinking that the bolt is screwed into a keep nut which itself is rotating?

How can I remove the bolts enabling me to remove seats?

Thanks



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Post #1030729 6th Apr 2024 5:02pm
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United Kingdom 2004 Defender 90 Td5 XS CSW Zambezi Silver
Don’t think they are captive nuts - you should be able to get to them from under your wheel arch.
Mine are nylocs but may have been replaced 👍



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Lunar Landy



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Hi Screbble,

Thanks for that, I’ve sprayed the nuts underneath with WD40 hope that will work its magic.
I purchased a rear step and they use captive nuts, I went to fit some front mud flaps and I had the same issue so had new flaps replaced at my last service, apparently they are secured with captive nuts
As well. Sad
Post #1030737 6th Apr 2024 5:39pm
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Hope all goes well.

Decent penetrating oil such as Plus Gas will serve you better than WD40 but the latter is a good start.

You’ll find many Rivnuts on your Defender which are great when they work….

Fingers crossed you’ll get the seats out without too much trouble.
Post #1030740 6th Apr 2024 6:11pm
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You will probably have to remove the seat belt mountings and they can be a right pain. Thankfully they are fastened using spreader plates which you can see in my photo.

Make sure you give the area underneath a good wire brush before applying penetrating oil and also apply some from above Thumbs Up
Post #1030741 6th Apr 2024 6:15pm
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Lunar Landy



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United Kingdom 2003 Defender 90 2.5 TD HT Bonatti Grey
Thanks, I’ll order some Plus gas, and wire brush the bolts.
Bow down
Post #1030745 6th Apr 2024 6:25pm
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