Thanks KC....appreciate a heads-up on the heavy frames for the 2-door rear seat BACKS...do those bolts extend Downward through the floor frame. OR are they studs welded onto the frame extending upwards for the frames to sit on?
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Well, maybe we can bolt some sort of platform to them if they're obtrusive. Might be a good thing. There's a pony in there somewhere.I also plan to remove the rear seats in my 2D. It’s a must for weekend camping / wheeling trips. I expect to take them out and put them back in frequently.
I don’t have the photo, will look, but I seam to remember seeing a pic of the 2D body being shipped somewhere and it had bolts sticking up from the floor. Like the studs were part of the body and the seats would be bolted down on them. Not sure. I’ll see if I can find the pic.
Edit: maybe I’m wrong. I can’t find the pic I was thinking of, but it was part of this discussion. Maybe there was a walk around vid / alternate thread like this one.
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/thre...pped-for-soft-top-and-supplier-fitting.10038/
The 2-door seat bottoms flip forward, and the rear section folds flat.I haven’t seen the seat bottoms fold up on the 4 door. If they do like the 2 door that will make it a lot easier
It will be impossible as it will require a 10mm socket and well you know about those.Well, I will definitely be pulling the rear seats out. Wondering how difficult that will end up being.
I removed mine for my giant dogs. It was a very quick removal, but I noticed very quickly that I got an orange warning light on the dash I had not noticed before. I thought it was an airbag symbol, but then on my Ford app I noticed it was a "rear restraints" warning. I figured out that when the seat belt plugs are unplugged from the harness the computer gets angry...so my quick solution was to unbolt the seat belt receptacles themselves with the pigtails on them and I just plugged them back in...no more warning light. I will be building a platform that will be raised about 3/4 of an inch (out of 1/2 birch) and I can tuck the seat belt receptacles under that.I also plan to remove the rear seats in my 2D. It’s a must for weekend camping / wheeling trips. I expect to take them out and put them back in frequently.
I don’t have the photo, will look, but I seam to remember seeing a pic of the 2D body being shipped somewhere and it had bolts sticking up from the floor. Like the studs were part of the body and the seats would be bolted down on them. Not sure. I’ll see if I can find the pic.
Edit: maybe I’m wrong. I can’t find the pic I was thinking of, but it was part of this discussion. Maybe there was a walk around vid / alternate thread like this one.
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/thre...pped-for-soft-top-and-supplier-fitting.10038/