Excellent tutorial. I used it today to remove my backseat for the first time and it was done in no time! The zip ties on the latches is a genius idea, I hope you do not mind that I stole your hack! I am installing amps behind the seat, so I am sure I will need to get back there often.
1:19 just a tip to add to your very good procedure if you look through the center of this headrest retainer there is a groove stick your screw driver in it and pry the release free much easier to see when you already have it removed but comes out much easier
One of the best videos I've seen as a professional. The only thing I can even say bad about your videos you're calling your impact a drill. Great video!!
@@emilogborn4097 That was actually meant for someone else lol. You can't assume my generation off of one term! A typical GEN Z doesn't work as much as I do.
Rear sliding window probably leaking if so I just did my rear window with clear silicone. It quit leaking for now until I get time to pull head liner and seat . Took about a hr as I used blue painters tape and took my time . Also went around top of 3rd brake light . Dealer told me when I bought truck someone left rear window cracked. Big lie . Lots of electrical behind seat .
Well done video. Thanks a bunch. I have a 2020 Sierra Danali. Adding a sub with an LC2. Was wondering what color wires are for the factory Bose sub in the center for signal. Thanks again.
Hey man… I have a question… I’m the video when you said we intercepted the wires… What exactly did that mean? Is that a factory amp? Do all of the 2019 and up have these on the back wall? I’d love to know more about what you did there. I’m guessing line out inverter… If so what color wires?
@@AnthonyJ350 I actually grabbed signal by the kick panel on the passenger side front door. I had no clue you could grab from back there. So what does that amp power? Is that for a Bose system?
New subscriber here. Great video on the rear seat removal. I am trying to find access behind the rear seat to route coax cable for radios. Ihave heard some have used the vents and others drill a hole. If I have to drill, I might want to not mess with seat removal and just pull back the carpet to see what I can see. If I do drill, I need to provide sealed access and not just a grommet with wires going through, but I will deal with that later. Oh, on more thing on my coax … there is floor access under the front seats but I don’t want to make that tight of a U-Turn with the coax just in cast the bend radius isn’t that tight. Hope this all makes sense. Thanks again for the video and showing how to remove the rear seat if I need to.
It looks like my 2020 Sierra is the same as what you have period I also am getting that loc you have from audio control but is there room for an amplifier? I want to install an amplifier back there as well for my subs. is this possible? Because I do see people that do it online but it doesn't look like There's room. Any help would be great and I greatly appreciate your video as it's going to help me get this project done. Thank you so much for taking the time to do this
it would be great if you could message me and we can chat on instant messenger or something if I have questions because you might be a big help to me and I would greatly appreciate anything and everything you can do
Anyone know if you need to worry about the noise cancelling feature when daisy chaining auxiliary amplification? Will the BOSE system panic if its outputs feed an impedience adapter as opposed to the o.e. speakers?
@@AnthonyJ350 This comment should have 1000 thumbs up. I just took measurements of my Bose Hi/Low fronts and Full range rears, and just about died when I saw how molested the signal was. If these truely break out a flat 10-20k, Id call it a requirement for anyone serious.
@@andyh8239 I think that's why the NAV TV piece sells well. Takes a lot of guess work out. It's a shame how off these factory systems are, just for proper audio signal.
@@AnthonyJ350 No doubt, wish I could upload the calibrated measurements here. I could totally understsnd the amp having a wacky signal all over the place (for correction) if the end result were a clean acoustic response, however it is far from it. Much of the ugly signal is visible in the acoustic plot. Blows my mind that they did such a bad job.
@@andyh8239 That's most factory systems. Might be the limitations of the speakers and power from the amp. So they do weird stuff to make sure customers don't blow up speakers.
@@AnthonyJ350 if you ever get a chance will you let me know on here. I'm sure it won't be anytime soon. Would be nice to know though..you know. Thank you for the reply.
Excellent tutorial. I used it today to remove my backseat for the first time and it was done in no time! The zip ties on the latches is a genius idea, I hope you do not mind that I stole your hack! I am installing amps behind the seat, so I am sure I will need to get back there often.
Glad it helped!
1:19 just a tip to add to your very good procedure if you look through the center of this headrest retainer there is a groove stick your screw driver in it and pry the release free much easier to see when you already have it removed but comes out much easier
Thanks for sharing this tip!
I will need to look into this too. Thanks
Isnt a tip. It’s the PROPER way to do it.
And this is why i read the comments 👍🏼
One of the best videos I've seen as a professional. The only thing I can even say bad about your videos you're calling your impact a drill. Great video!!
Thank you, and thanks for the constructive criticism 🙂
YOHB?
@@AnthonyJ350 definitely generation z!!!
@@emilogborn4097 That was actually meant for someone else lol. You can't assume my generation off of one term! A typical GEN Z doesn't work as much as I do.
@@AnthonyJ350 you can tell your generation z!?! because you don't type your sentences. you abbreviate!
Just saved me a bunch of time on a 2022 removing the rear upper. Got you a new subscriber ✌️
Thanks so much for watching 😁
There is a release inside the seat head rest tube
Nice in-depth process 👍 I already notice a difference in your execution here. One would think this came standard from factory.
Thanks! I'm literally working with 2 of the best Installers in Canada so my learning and growth for skill and technique is almost everyday.
Had to wire a bar light. The seat removal was spot on, thank you.
Glad it helped! How come the light bar wiring was done in the rear of the cab?
@@AnthonyJ350 sits on a headache rack
HANDS DOWN BEST VIDEO ON THE SEAT
Thank you for watching!
WOW! Much harder than on my 2018. Good info and detailed explanation.
Glad you liked the video!
Whats the difference in the 18 from the 19? Should be the same holes and bolt on right..?
Wow that was a great video. This was super helpful. As an owner I might drill holes into the bracket and add a strap.
Glad it helped!
I've seen other video where they added a zip tie to the existing hole in the spring loaded catch.
Will these fit a 2017?????
Not sure, I think the cab is different.
Thank you for sharing, sir. This will come in very handy when I get around to installing some soundproofing mats.
Glad the video helped 🙂
I did find a fourth 10 mm bolt under the seat. But your use of plastic tools. And caring about the customer is what matters the most.
Very professional installation, good attention to detail....Customer won't spring for Sound Deadening?
Nope, we only installed the LC2i for the customer. They were doing their own amp install.
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Very helpful on taking out my backseats, thanks
Glad it helped you!
great video, thanks, just bought a 2024 and couldn't figure this out.
Glad the video helped!
Great details man!
Thank you for watching!
Great video. Have a 2020 and need to remove rear carpet to see why it’s wet under it and need to remove seats to do so.
You can do it!
Rear sliding window probably leaking if so I just did my rear window with clear silicone. It quit leaking for now until I get time to pull head liner and seat . Took about a hr as I used blue painters tape and took my time . Also went around top of 3rd brake light . Dealer told me when I bought truck someone left rear window cracked. Big lie . Lots of electrical behind seat .
Thanks bro you're video was very helpful.
Glad it helped 🙂
Well done video. Thanks a bunch. I have a 2020 Sierra Danali. Adding a sub with an LC2. Was wondering what color wires are for the factory Bose sub in the center for signal. Thanks again.
Glad the video helped!
Thank you so much the video was very very helpful. It made my life a lot easier great step by step you're the man.
Glad to hear the video helped!
Hey man… I have a question… I’m the video when you said we intercepted the wires… What exactly did that mean? Is that a factory amp? Do all of the 2019 and up have these on the back wall? I’d love to know more about what you did there. I’m
guessing line out inverter… If so what color wires?
If you have a factory amplified system, that's where the amp is, and you can grab signal from there. We used an Audio Control LC2i to obtain signal.
@@AnthonyJ350 I actually grabbed signal by the kick panel on the passenger side front door. I had no clue you could grab from back there. So what does that amp power? Is that for a Bose system?
@@CaseyFleetMedia Amp powers the speakers and sub in the center console if it has one.
@@AnthonyJ350 gotcha
@@AnthonyJ350 thank you so much!
Pro tip there is a tab on the front part of the clips pushing it in while prying makes removing way easier
Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for sharing this video.
You're welcome
This was helpful. Thank you sir.
Glad the video helped you!
Thanks for the video! Great help today.
Glad it helped!
Great video, thanks!!!
You are welcome!
I had to do one of these last summer and I had to figure this out because I couldn't find and info😂😂😂 took me a while
The head rest clips will stump a lot of people for sure.
New subscriber here. Great video on the rear seat removal. I am trying to find access behind the rear seat to route coax cable for radios. Ihave heard some have used the vents and others drill a hole. If I have to drill, I might want to not mess with seat removal and just pull back the carpet to see what I can see. If I do drill, I need to provide sealed access and not just a grommet with wires going through, but I will deal with that later. Oh, on more thing on my coax … there is floor access under the front seats but I don’t want to make that tight of a U-Turn with the coax just in cast the bend radius isn’t that tight. Hope this all makes sense. Thanks again for the video and showing how to remove the rear seat if I need to.
Thanks for watching! I highly recommend bringing the truck to a shop that understands passing wire through vehicles and understands drain drip loops.
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It looks like my 2020 Sierra is the same as what you have period I also am getting that loc you have from audio control but is there room for an amplifier? I want to install an amplifier back there as well for my subs. is this possible? Because I do see people that do it online but it doesn't look like There's room. Any help would be great and I greatly appreciate your video as it's going to help me get this project done. Thank you so much for taking the time to do this
it would be great if you could message me and we can chat on instant messenger or something if I have questions because you might be a big help to me and I would greatly appreciate anything and everything you can do
If you get a small amplifier you should be able to fit one back there.
I see posts off a couple amps, larger ones back there. Is the room just not there? I've already bought custom enclosure that's in progress.
rough country neoprene seat covers brought me here @roughcountry
Thanks for watching!
Same 😂
Me too
Anyone know if you need to worry about the noise cancelling feature when daisy chaining auxiliary amplification?
Will the BOSE system panic if its outputs feed an impedience adapter as opposed to the o.e. speakers?
NAV TV has some nice integration modules for a clean signal and helping maintain factory features.
@@AnthonyJ350 This comment should have 1000 thumbs up.
I just took measurements of my Bose Hi/Low fronts and Full range rears, and just about died when I saw how molested the signal was. If these truely break out a flat 10-20k, Id call it a requirement for anyone serious.
@@andyh8239 I think that's why the NAV TV piece sells well. Takes a lot of guess work out. It's a shame how off these factory systems are, just for proper audio signal.
@@AnthonyJ350 No doubt, wish I could upload the calibrated measurements here.
I could totally understsnd the amp having a wacky signal all over the place (for correction) if the end result were a clean acoustic response, however it is far from it. Much of the ugly signal is visible in the acoustic plot. Blows my mind that they did such a bad job.
@@andyh8239 That's most factory systems. Might be the limitations of the speakers and power from the amp. So they do weird stuff to make sure customers don't blow up speakers.
What size are the front door speakers?
I think they're 6X9. You'll need a speaker adaptor.
Can you remove all the foam??
Anything is possible. How much time do you got?
Thanks i give you props great job
Thank you!
Why isn't the magnetic parts tray snap on ?
Because its free at times at Harbor Freight .
You know why Jason 🤨
Hello I wanna do this, installing rear window slider, not sure where the harness is exactly on 2020 GMC sle crew cab 8
Have to follow it on the back wall
Hi, can you give me some detail as to how you hook up the LC2i? Thank you
I have this video ua-cam.com/video/nWv92V2T518/v-deo.html
What size nuts go on the studs behind the seats where the amp would mount?
I'm not sure, sorry man.
I was wondering if you knew if those 2019 rear seat will fit on a 07-14 chevy silverado?
Sorry I'm not sure, I haven't really compared the rear seats in the shop.
@@AnthonyJ350 if you ever get a chance will you let me know on here. I'm sure it won't be anytime soon. Would be nice to know though..you know. Thank you for the reply.
Are the seats in the 2021 crew cab interchangeable (same seat) as the double cab? Thanks.
That I don't know
What Epoxy did you use to mount that plate for the LC2i? And what kind of material is that plate?
3M with a three minute set time. The material is expanded PVC.
@@AnthonyJ350 how strong is this? I need to attach my amp and LOC to the back metal. How?
So you don’t have to take out the larger nuts that are bolted to the floor? I believe they are 17-18mm??
Just the fasteners I showed in the video.
thank you very much for the awesome help
Thanks for watching!
Does anyone know what that black module next to the amp is?
Inverter?
Will this apply to a 2020 GMC Sierra 1500 crew cab?
It should
Easy to follow thanks
Glad it helped!
Great video.
Thanks so much for watching 🙂
Hello I’m trying to buy a OEM back seat for a 2019 chevy silverado 1500 but can’t find a website if someone could help me thanks..
Have you tried the local salvage yard for a wrecked truck with a good interior?
No, but good point thanks 🙏
@@jandra0413 You're welcome
Does anyone know if a slim sub may fit behind?
Maybe a slim 6"
Thanks for help
You're welcome 😀
The you help me out install a back window slider with motor
Sorry, don't have a video on that
Would never of expected those latches. Wish it never had the headrests through, otherwise it would be a quick removal.
Ya was a little challenge figuring out the seat.
Thanks Thanks Thanks
Glad it helped!
Doesn’t show how to remove the bottom
It's a bunch of big bolts and nuts
Man you skipped waaaay to many steps. Like the floor bolts. Im working on a 23 z71 installing leather. Im at a standstill right now
Thanks for the feedback. Hundreds of other people figured it out though.
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Thanks for the comment