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2002 Buick Century Rear Seat Removal ????
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<blockquote data-quote="Millertime1028" data-source="post: 4022599" data-attributes="member: 585133"><p>All right , so I got the rear seat out yesterday after about 5 min of trying what you guys recommended. Then cut the thick (way thicker then I thought it would be) rubber sound deadener which is what sealed off the trunk from the interior, only too leave a perfectly nice 4 sq ft of gaping hole into the trunk lol .. We put on the Bass I love you track and God Dam .. That rear seat was the culprit of the muddy bass . The bass is so much more defined and accurate now .. After we listened to a few songs with no rear seat we decided to see how it would sound with the rear seat put back on (mind you that we got rid of that serious rubber sound deadener) . It still sounded pretty darn well with the seat back up . Just want to say Thanks to those who helped me out with this ..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Millertime1028, post: 4022599, member: 585133"] All right , so I got the rear seat out yesterday after about 5 min of trying what you guys recommended. Then cut the thick (way thicker then I thought it would be) rubber sound deadener which is what sealed off the trunk from the interior, only too leave a perfectly nice 4 sq ft of gaping hole into the trunk lol .. We put on the Bass I love you track and God Dam .. That rear seat was the culprit of the muddy bass . The bass is so much more defined and accurate now .. After we listened to a few songs with no rear seat we decided to see how it would sound with the rear seat put back on (mind you that we got rid of that serious rubber sound deadener) . It still sounded pretty darn well with the seat back up . Just want to say Thanks to those who helped me out with this .. [/QUOTE]
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