Re: 1\" Lowering Instructions
John,
It's pretty easy, you will need 13mm & 15mm sockets, and a long extension.
My memory is fuzzy on this, but I think you'll need a T50 torx to remove the seatbelt conector. Check this out as I am not really sure, sorry my memory isn't better.
Slide the seat all the way forward, and you can access the rear nuts. Remove them, then slide the seat all the way back, remove the front bolts, and the seat will come right out. Don't forget to unplug the seat belt warning wires.
Once the seat is out, you remove the rail assembly - it's quite easy, and if I recall correctly, you need a 13mm socket to do this.
Once this is removed, connect the new rails, and reinstall the seat.
Total time should be less than an hour.
Hope this helps,
Mike Dolan