D90 Rear seats - do they fold flat?
Yes I am considering removing the rear seat and the aluminum bar in my D90. Trying to source a D90 Hard Top rear floor and underpinnings is proving to be very difficult. The rear seat is impressive in how much room but I don't see too much need. But storage is def at a premium with the small cargo area. If i can source the Hard top floor that would get a huge amount of space and open up the rear just like in the older models. Strange it wasn't an option and in the Hard top they have put a divider wall between the front seat and rear cargo area. It I can just get a hybroid between the two that would really solve all the cargo problems and with the jump seat still seat 3 easier said than done!
This question keeps coming up so I created a quick and dirty video to show how you remove the seat base to allow the seats to lie flat.
The production quality isn’t high, but it should answer your questions.
The quick answer is the seats don’t lie flat with the base cushion intact.
They do if you spend the few seconds it takes to remove the base cushion.
This isn’t really a design flaw, it is a reality of this type of packaging. The 2 door Wrangler has a similar problem.
The production quality isn’t high, but it should answer your questions.
The quick answer is the seats don’t lie flat with the base cushion intact.
They do if you spend the few seconds it takes to remove the base cushion.
This isn’t really a design flaw, it is a reality of this type of packaging. The 2 door Wrangler has a similar problem.
Last edited by Penquinn; Apr 29, 2021 at 01:04 PM.
This question keeps coming up so I created a quick and dirty video to show how you remove the seat base to allow the seats to lie flat.
The production quality isn’t high, but it should answer your questions.
The quick answer is the seats don’t lie flat with the base cushion intact.
They do if you spend the few seconds it takes to remove the base cushion.
This isn’t really a design flaw, it is a reality of this type of packaging. The 2 door Wrangler has a similar problem.
https://youtu.be/_PFk3mj_Mb8
The production quality isn’t high, but it should answer your questions.
The quick answer is the seats don’t lie flat with the base cushion intact.
They do if you spend the few seconds it takes to remove the base cushion.
This isn’t really a design flaw, it is a reality of this type of packaging. The 2 door Wrangler has a similar problem.
https://youtu.be/_PFk3mj_Mb8
This question keeps coming up so I created a quick and dirty video to show how you remove the seat base to allow the seats to lie flat.
The production quality isn’t high, but it should answer your questions.
The quick answer is the seats don’t lie flat with the base cushion intact.
They do if you spend the few seconds it takes to remove the base cushion.
This isn’t really a design flaw, it is a reality of this type of packaging. The 2 door Wrangler has a similar problem.
https://youtu.be/_PFk3mj_Mb8
The production quality isn’t high, but it should answer your questions.
The quick answer is the seats don’t lie flat with the base cushion intact.
They do if you spend the few seconds it takes to remove the base cushion.
This isn’t really a design flaw, it is a reality of this type of packaging. The 2 door Wrangler has a similar problem.
https://youtu.be/_PFk3mj_Mb8
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