for anyone wondering

I've got two 97 backs hanging from my ceiling... they use a cable setup and it seems pretty durable, more than the air stuff.
 
normally i dont record anything i do because i do it too fast, but i did this because i have a guy looking for an air bladder for his 98 and wanted to show him how his works. i'm uploading a seat track removal wait till you see that video, lol it will make most people mad who have taken a seat track off when they see how short my video is lmfao!
 
one minute? well lets see, i can do a blend door in 90, and i have taken off thousands of seat tracks, but i cant do a gen 2 track in 1 minute, i can in 5 though, thats start to finish from a whole seat, with the seat switch bezel still on, and not breaking it. you'll see, my video is of the seat directly out of the car complete. yeah the track could come off in one minute if the seat was junk and everything was broken and you are only after the track, but both the seats i took apart today had unboken seat switch bezels, and those babies are like bars of gold right now so i had to be somewhat careful!!!!!!!!
 
about the same time its not hard now, getting the track over the pin on the side is the pain but the track is the same way as 97-98 minus that huge pin.
 
I was freaked when I did it the first time... I ended up taking the huge pry bar to it and got the job done... the first time is always the hardest.
 
thats how it is with anything, the first time i took out the ignition cylinder from a 97-98 i made new cuss words, busted both hands up before i took the BFH to the dash. once i smashed it all up and got the lock out i figured out how to do it, now i can do it blind.
 
I haven't used your instructions for dong it yet... but I sent them to warlock pain and he said they are spot on!
 

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