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j.dstasio Nov 10, 2012 03:19 PM

Removing 3rd row jump seats?
 
Could someone please send me in the direction of a link showing how to remove the 3rd row seats in a D2? I've got a trip planned with our dog & her crate will not fit in the rear compartment without removing at least one of the seats. I've sort of looked at it, but am not sure where to start.

Thanks guys!

coors Nov 10, 2012 03:26 PM

Unfold them halfway, dont lock them down to the floor. There is only four bolts holding each seat in place. Unbolt four bolts, per seat, and remove from truck.

jhill15 Nov 10, 2012 04:19 PM

Instead of removing your jump seats can you buy an automotive dog barrier for your cargo area? I got one on amazon for less than $100, and it works great.

j.dstasio Nov 10, 2012 05:03 PM


Originally Posted by jhill15 (Post 356333)
Instead of removing your jump seats can you buy an automotive dog barrier for your cargo area? I got one on amazon for less than $100, and it works great.

I have a dog barrier & use it a lot for normal dog rides. We are taking the crate with us on the trip anyways so I figured we should just set it up in the back and let the dog ride in it.

jhill15 Nov 10, 2012 05:38 PM

Deffintely if its only 4 bolts I would just take them out.

ZB-30 Nov 10, 2012 08:06 PM

I want to take mine out to get a little more cargo room, but I was concerned about the bolts/nuts. If I unscrew those bolts is there a nut on the other side that wil fall off and get lost in the body or does it screw directly into the metal?

coors Nov 10, 2012 08:13 PM


Originally Posted by ZB-30 (Post 356378)
I want to take mine out to get a little more cargo room, but I was concerned about the bolts/nuts. If I unscrew those bolts is there a nut on the other side that wil fall off and get lost in the body or does it screw directly into the metal?

No. The bolts or threads are welded in place. It's a passenger seat. It has to be help down w/ more than a loose nut and bolt. The nuts come off, make sure to keep them somewher safe. Oh yeah, I believe mine had thread lock on them or maybe, it was rust from when I sunk and submerged the passenger side of the truck into a mud pit.

ZB-30 Nov 10, 2012 08:32 PM

Great! Thanks for the info!

j.dstasio Nov 11, 2012 03:02 PM

Thanks for the help guys. As always,

Much appreciated!


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