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I finally got around to removing the large side of my back seats. If you want to do this, you'll need the following:

-45 min
- 13 & 18 mm sockets
-T60 (I think) torx

1) Remove this. Lift the flap up and pull, pops right out. Remove the 18mm nuts along the back, the bolts come through the bottom of the truck. You'll have to reach between the seats and unbolt both 18mms that also hold the seat belt receiver in place.
Ford Bronco Removed back seat on 4-dr IMG-0464


2. Take these 13mms out from the base of the seat on the floor.
Ford Bronco Removed back seat on 4-dr IMG-0484

Ford Bronco Removed back seat on 4-dr IMG-0485


3. You should now have something like this:
Ford Bronco Removed back seat on 4-dr IMG-0486


4. And now it's this little shit, located right inside the door and anchoring the seatbelt in.
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Ford Bronco Removed back seat on 4-dr IMG-0487


5. This guy is next, 13mm. I pried that metal ring off of the threats and then just cut it.
Ford Bronco Removed back seat on 4-dr IMG-0488


6. And unless I forget a step in there, you should have something that looks like this.
Ford Bronco Removed back seat on 4-dr IMG-0489
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Little hairy back there, huh?
 

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I finally got around to removing the large side of my back seats. If you want to do this, you'll need the following:

-45 min
- 13 & 18 mm sockets
-T60 (I think) torx

1) Remove this. Lift the flap up and pull, pops right out. Remove the 18mm nuts along the back, the bolts come through the bottom of the truck. You'll have to reach between the seats and unbolt both 18mms that also hold the seat belt receiver in place.
Ford Bronco Removed back seat on 4-dr IMG-0489


2. Take these 13mms out from the base of the seat on the floor.
Ford Bronco Removed back seat on 4-dr IMG-0489

Ford Bronco Removed back seat on 4-dr IMG-0489


3. You should now have something like this:
Ford Bronco Removed back seat on 4-dr IMG-0489


4. And now it's this little shit, located right inside the door and anchoring the seatbelt in.
.
Ford Bronco Removed back seat on 4-dr IMG-0489


5. This guy is next, 13mm. I pried that metal ring off of the threats and then just cut it.
Ford Bronco Removed back seat on 4-dr IMG-0489


6. And unless I forget a step in there, you should have something that looks like this.
Ford Bronco Removed back seat on 4-dr IMG-0489
I have been looking for this. Thank You!
Questions:
1. Were steps 4 and 5 required to remove the seat or are they just for the seat belts?
2. How long did it take you?
Thanks again.
 

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So now that they’re out what’s your plan?
 

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I have been looking for this. Thank You!
Questions:
1. Were steps 4 and 5 required to remove the seat or are they just for the seat belts?
2. How long did it take you?
Thanks again.
Yea, you need to do 4 and 5 to get the brackets out from underneath them. My adventure was a lot of digging for the right bolts, but if you have everything ready It’ll probably take you 30 minutes.
 
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So now that they’re out what’s your plan?
A sleeping platform when I’m camping, but I keep a collapsible ramp under there to get my Newf into the back of the truck. It’s not as pretty as some on here, but it works

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