DeanMachine
New Member
Hello...I have a 2000 DA310...yes those remaining bolts require a contortionist to reach. Pretty sure I rigged up some type of extension on my wrench to get there. The access hole you put there is a good idea also and may be useful for other work. ThxView attachment 84384 Working on getting my upholstery done in phases .Last year was easy just the seat pads. This last fall removed the back rests . Now the rear seat back pad was easy to remove the fasteners were in the trunk and side storage compartment. Now the back pad that was behind the helm this was a different story. Was able to get to all the fastener along the top through storage under seat next to the helm and down through the cup holder. The fastener by the arch I didn't even try to get to and I just cut the screw to remove. I couldn't find any info how to get to these two fastener. There is a access panel on the side but it is under the seat and I for one couldn't fit underneath far enough to even get the cover off alone reach 3' up to the fasteners or go through the side storage door which is also about 3' away from where you need to be. So here is how I got to this fastener. I used a 4" hole saw under the seat that i will cover with a deck plate cover.