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How can i remove 1993 chevrolet silverado bucket seat armrest

  • Bubba Pfeiffer
    Bubba Pfeiffer Sep 01, 2019

    This is the only way.... Push in at the pivot while it is in the up position. Rotate it backwards while still pushing in until it is horizontal. the pull. it will pop right off.... https://www.thetruckstop.us/forum/thread...

  • Steve Hyde
    Steve Hyde Jun 12, 2021

    Worked like a charm. Thanks !

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Unzip the arm rest cover, usually lay down the arm rest and feel around the back and remove the Allen bolt that is holding it to the seat the rest is on

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There are two screws on either side of the armrest. Remove with Allen wrench or Phillips head. Be sure the armrest is closed position. After removing screws lift straight up to remove the armrest. Save the screws.

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SOURCE: remove armrest from a 1999 suburban bucket seat

theres a bolt at the bottom were it swivels up and dowm, it behind colth, some have a zipper to open and some you just have to pull cloth away to get to screw and some have a plug covering it, also you may have to remove seat unless you have enough room,to acces screw, good luck.

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no. this just happens from wear over time. only proper fix is to replace seat track. if the seat is wear you want it and no reason to move you might can put a screw in the track to jam it in place. these tracks are expensive new one option is to check with salvage yard

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  • Posted on Jun 06, 2012

SOURCE: 1999 Chevrolet Silverado power bucket seats both seats move.

The problem is the track. You can find replacement tracks on EBAY for about 180.00 for driver side.

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