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are there any pictures of how the 2 door seats fold? or how they are removed?
hoping there is a good amount of space with them folded and that they come out relatively simply.

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@lowmpg thank you most helpful.. The other not so much.. yeah I already scrolled through a bunch of threads before I posted.

The Video helped out and gave me some views of how it folds and some ideas of the size of the cargo area.. the seats do not fold flat contrary to what has been said looks like a 6" rise from the stock rear floor to the "Flat folded" seats. Fridge packaging is going to be interesting unless the seats can come out easily.
 

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@lowmpg thank you most helpful.. The other not so much.. yeah I already scrolled through a bunch of threads before I posted.

The Video helped out and gave me some views of how it folds and some ideas of the size of the cargo area.. the seats do not fold flat contrary to what has been said looks like a 6" rise from the stock rear floor to the "Flat folded" seats. Fridge packaging is going to be interesting unless the seats can come out easily.
No problem. Sometimes search is helpful but when there are a bunch of threads on similar topics, not so much.

There is a post either on this forum or Bronco Nation that speaks to the 'degrees' of angle with the seats down. Might want to look around for that.

Good vid here: https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/thre...or-bronco-from-bronco-super-celebration.5020/
 

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Just because they aren’t level with the cargo floor, doesn’t mean they aren’t flat
 

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Brad Lovell? This guy is great. I love this video and his excitement. I think he convinced me I need the sway bar disco for my Starbucks runs. :)

I'm still not sure why you wouldn't want to the rock rail attached to the frame, but he seams confident with it.
 
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Also, my Jeep Wrangler back seats aren’t officially removable... but really it’s just a handful of 10mm bolts.

I suspect this will be a similar situation. Not designed to be removed and returned easily, but entirely removable if you want to leave them out for extended periods.
 

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the seats do not fold flat contrary to what has been said looks like a 6" rise from the stock rear floor to the "Flat folded" seats. Fridge packaging is going to be interesting unless the seats can come out easily.
The latest information I've seen is that the rear seats are not designed to be removed. That being said, I strongly suspect that a fair number of people will be breaking out the wrenches to remove them one way or the other. Hopefully the aftermarket will provide something to insert in there to give us an actual level surface.
 

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What I am hoping for now is that they are just a bunch of bolts to pull out with captured nuts. Something that takes 10 minutes or so Is perfectly fine. Ideally, they would have folded to create a flat load space without resorting to a short drawer or spacer deck. I have to do this to remove the rear tumble seat in my 90 before heading out for the weekend, that literally takes minutes though.
to me its all about useable load space.
 

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Knowing Ford's level of mental retardation, the seat will be held in by nuts on threaded posts that stick up out of the floor and can't be removed.
 
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Great.... Ugh you are probably right and soft metal so they will strip easily as well.
 

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Brad Lovell? This guy is great. I love this video and his excitement. I think he convinced me I need the sway bar disco for my Starbucks runs. :)

I'm still not sure why you wouldn't want to the rock rail attached to the frame, but he seams confident with it.
The problem with having the rails mounted to the frame is that the body is mounted to the frame on rubber isolator's. So there is a possibility that as the body flex's on the frame it will contact the rock rail causing similar damage to not having the rock rails on at all.
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