I wanted to remove the rear underseat trim panel because I am mounting an ARB compressor behind the auxiliary battery.
As mentioned in the beginning of this thread by
@DCPU, the underseat rear trim panel can only be removed decently by unscrewing the rear seat and lift it up.
And,
@DCPU mentioned that the rear bolts of the rear seat are extremely difficult to remove: I tried by hand and gave up.
I agree also with
@tristand who mentioned in another post that “the whole under seat enclosure is a crap design which would get any of my engineers fired” (
https://www.theineosforum.com/threads/dual-battery-setup-modifications.12413300/)
Therefore, I did what I did to the other side of the trim panel: I did cut it in two pieces, not a nice straight cut (difficulty of access), but nobody will notice when the seats are down.
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To be able to mount them back with one part supporting the other, I did find in my “garbage” a black plastic strip, and did, by heating up a metal piece, bend it by trial and error so that I could glue it to one of my “half” trim panel.
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Result:
- Once mounted back I will be able to remove easily both half panels if necessary
- I am able to access more easily the fuse connecting the main battery and auxiliary battery
(No picture of the end result, because I will first install my compressor)
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