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I need to remove the rear seat bolsters to run a coax cable for the rear view camera in my dash cam.. I'm at the bolt that holds the bolster in place, but it looks like they used some kind of wonky nut to secure it. Anyone know how to get this thing loose?
 

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Got it figured out. The 'nut" was plastic with a flat spring in it to hold against the threads of the stud. It holds the rear of the door threshold momulding and the bottom of the side bolster. I'm installing front and rear dash cams, and a Uniden R8, all with hidden wiring.
 

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Got it figured out. The 'nut" was plastic with a flat spring in it to hold against the threads of the stud. It holds the rear of the door threshold momulding and the bottom of the side bolster. I'm installing front and rear dash cams, and a Uniden R8, all with hidden wiring.
let me know how that uniden is, cause I have my front and rear cameras, and don't want to do the camera work if I am gonna get a detector with front and rear sensors. my issue is the tint and detector effectiveness, that's a whole other discussion.

just pm me with your satisfaction.
 

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