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Thinking about removing the rear seats from your VW T6.1 Kombi? 🚐💺 Well… let’s just say it looked a lot easier in my head than it turned out to be the first time! 😅 In this video, I’ll walk you through the step-by-step process of removing the rear seats from a VW Transporter T6.1 Kombi, without (hopefully) dropping them on your foot, pulling the wrong latch, or inventing new swear words. Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 0:06 How to remove VW T6.1 Kombi seats 0:20 About the twin slider Combi setup 0:28 Laying the seats flat before removal 0:49 Accessing both sides of the van 1:16 Folding and releasing the smaller seat 1:40 Releasing rear catches and lifting out the first seat 2:06 Removing the larger seat 2:22 Demonstration of catches and levers 2:59 Tips to avoid floor damage when lifting 3:54 Lifting and rolling technique for safe removal 4:27 Carrying and removing the seat 4:51 Rear seats successfully removed 5:01 Using caps to cover fixing points 5:26 Next step – ceiling and panels for carpet lining 5:43 Quick demo recap 5:50 Thanks for watching and follow the build 6:08 Bonus close-up demo of small seat removal 6:27 Final notes and small mishap (split pin) 👉 What you’ll learn: How to safely and correctly remove the rear seats from a VW T6.1 Kombi A couple of “what NOT to do” lessons, kindly demonstrated by yours truly Why it’s a good idea to watch until the end (hint: bloopers, laughter, and mild embarrassment) If you’re here to save time and effort—great. If you’re here to laugh at me struggling—also great. Either way, you’ll get what you came for. 📌 Stick around for the bloopers at the end. They’re… educational. In their own special way.