From: Joseph Wind on
FWIW, the bench is easy to unbolt. I think 4 bolts hold it down. One
person can take out with no problem, but an extra person would be much
easier.

BTW do they make carpet kits for this?

<geoffwalsh(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks! I'll give that a try. There don't seem to be too many
> experts on the "el cheapo" models. I'll start with the plastic runner
> by the door sill and try to fold it over. If that doesn't work, then
> it looks like I'll have to pop the front bench seat bolts as well.
>
> On Mar 14, 6:28 pm, "Jeff Strickland" <c...(a)verizon.net> wrote:
>> It's been a long time since I had a base model truck, but I seem to
>> recall
>> that I took the plastic runners off the bottom of the door openings and
>> simply folded the rubber mats where I wanted them to go.
>>
>> <geoffwa...(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
>>
>> news:1173919691.579327.172460(a)p15g2000hsd.googlegroups.com...
>>
>> > I'm trying to pull the shifter on my low-end pickup, but it looks like
>> > I have to pull up the original vinyl flooring to get to the 4 screws
>> > holding the rubber shifter boot. The shifter boot sits directly on
>> > top of the vinyl. Do I need to take out the bench seats, jambs (not
>> > sure if that's the right term) at the bottom by each door, and plastic
>> > kick plates in each footwell in order to be able to lift up the vinyl
>> > floor so I can unscrew the shifter? There aren't any screws
>> > accessible from on top of the vinyl. This is the really cheap base
>> > model, so there's nothing surrounding the rubber shifter boot.
>>
>> > I'm trying to replace the shifter seat, which is why I'm trying to get
>> > the shifter out
>
>