El Capitan
Senior Texas Member
I had an issue on this modification which was on the passenger side of my 01 Tahoe LT. The locking nut was enclosed in a plastic cone surrounded by a spring. I did not recieve any responses on my post about this so today I just went in and investigated and thought I'd do a write up. If you have been wanting to do this mod and you've been staring at this on your passenger side this was my solution....
Tools Needed
-Cut off wheel
-Needle Nose Pliers
-Vise Grips
-Aviation Tin Snips
-18mm socket and rachet
The spring and white plastic cone covering the locking nut. I suggest removing the seat belt bolt from the bracket using an 18mm socket and ratchet and move the seat belt out of the way to prevent any damage.
I also suggest removing the door sill trim panel.
Now using the cut off wheel start cutting the spring and using the vise grips to break the coils off as you go, and using the needle nose pliers to pick up the hot pieces of coils.
Now you use your aviation tin snips and your cut off wheel to remove the white plastic cone, which will reveals the threads with the locking nut on it (locking nut not pictured due to me forgeting to take a picture before I cut it off) and using the cut off wheel remove the locking nut.
The seat still works as normal without those two pieces on there I have know idea what they were for because the drivers side did not have them. But now both of my seats recline fully
Hope this helps.
Tools Needed
-Cut off wheel
-Needle Nose Pliers
-Vise Grips
-Aviation Tin Snips
-18mm socket and rachet
The spring and white plastic cone covering the locking nut. I suggest removing the seat belt bolt from the bracket using an 18mm socket and ratchet and move the seat belt out of the way to prevent any damage.
I also suggest removing the door sill trim panel.
Now using the cut off wheel start cutting the spring and using the vise grips to break the coils off as you go, and using the needle nose pliers to pick up the hot pieces of coils.
Now you use your aviation tin snips and your cut off wheel to remove the white plastic cone, which will reveals the threads with the locking nut on it (locking nut not pictured due to me forgeting to take a picture before I cut it off) and using the cut off wheel remove the locking nut.
The seat still works as normal without those two pieces on there I have know idea what they were for because the drivers side did not have them. But now both of my seats recline fully
Hope this helps.