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Seats can you take the seats out of a 2005 yukon

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There are usually a combination of 4 nut/bolts per seat. You'll need a T55 or T50 torque bit and an 18mm deep socket to remove these. To access them slide the seat to the extreme front and rear. Once all nuts/bolts are removed tilt seat back and undo wiring harness from underneath. You have to remove both driver and front passenger seat to remove the centre console /middle seat.

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