@@spacemonkey2829 You don’t have to pull the seat out if you’re just installing a new airbag. On this seat I took the whole seat to the upholstery shop and paid them to remove the torn fabric, restitch the seam, and then reinstall the reupholstered fabric onto the seat If you wanted to remove the seat fabric yourself it’s not too difficult on most cars. You can remove the seat fabric with the seat still Installed in the car but it’s a lot easier to remove the seat then remove the seat fabric
Absolutely agree cheap box quality tools ! Customer never See's your box nor does it make the mechanic. Koken tools are very nice quality tools I love mine
I went to the dealership and they quote me 1200... A whole seat replacement I can find on the net is 400... and if I do this myself it would be way cheaper. F dealerships.
@@Wydxowie they are easy to replace if you know what you’re doing. Always have the battery disconnected and be careful not to damage the airbag connectors when removing the bad airbag
long neck 1/4 or regular 1/4 i’ve worked at two different shops i use a regular 1/4 and i haven’t met a single person that has a 3/8 milwaukee ratchet lol
Rothrock is still a current Nissan Dealership in Allentown in case you're wondering, but i am pretty sure that that dealership sticker is from the 1990s