Or sign up for the bmw uuc digest - one of the most helpful BMW
lists around. You're more likely to get a response from that
list than the bimmer.org boards. Those seem more frequented by
rice boys with enough money to do ricey things to an M3.
Info at http://www.uucdigest.com/listinfo/index.html
-matt
On Wed, Sep 26, 2001 at 08:35:54AM -0400, Chris Eckles wrote:
> Sorry, Will, I don't know. My BMW has no rear seats. But I know where you
> can find out.
>
> Go to www.bimmer.org. Select M3 (E36). This takes you to the forum - a
> very useful place to be. Search the archives, understanding that no one
> likes the search utility. If unsuccessful, go to www.google.com, and do
> the same search ("M3 rear seat removal"). Google archives all of their
> messages. Still no luck? Post a message. I bet you get a response
> withing a day from someone who has done this before.
>
> Chris Eckles
> Atlanta
> Blue M Coupe
>
> >
> Does anyone know how to remove the seatback in the back of a 1997 M3? The
> bottom seatcushion is easy; it just lifts out. But my service manual says
> to
> unbolt two bolts behind the fold down armrest, and then lift up. I don't
> see
> the two bolts. There were bolts used to secure the arm rest brackets, but
> unbolting these didn't help. I have the fixed rear seats. Anyone have any
>
> idea?
>
> Will
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