Freddymac Posted October 18, 2005 Share Posted October 18, 2005 Hi all Has anyone found a way to get the seat portion of the rear seats to fold down flush with the 'cargo deck'? I was thinking along the lines of a triple hinged joint to replace the single hinged joint that just allows the seat to fold ahead by 90 degrees. Any help would be appreciated as I need the full length to allow me a good night's rest when I'm backroading. :asleep: Thanks in advance Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kn0xville Posted October 18, 2005 Share Posted October 18, 2005 uhmm, i can just remove my headrest and they fold down nicely in my 93. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Filthy Luker Posted October 18, 2005 Share Posted October 18, 2005 I never had any issues sleeping in the back of my pathy and I am about 5'11". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kn0xville Posted October 18, 2005 Share Posted October 18, 2005 I never had any issues sleeping in the back of my pathy and I am about 5'11". alcoholics can usually pass out anywhere. -alcohol- Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Filthy Luker Posted October 18, 2005 Share Posted October 18, 2005 :oops: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MaritimeMan Posted October 18, 2005 Share Posted October 18, 2005 My '91 headrests can pull out as well, letting the backs fold down completely. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
k9sar Posted October 18, 2005 Share Posted October 18, 2005 I'm confused by the original question... are we referring to the fact that the seat bottom flips up forward and the seat back folds flush (or close enough) forward once the headrest is removed or do you mean having the seat back fold backwards laying flat on the cargo area? Perhaps you don't like the fact that the latching edge of the seat bottom sticks up and takes up a precious 10 inches or so from the top of the folded seat back to the back of the front seat. Could it be that you are folding the seat back forward before foldsing the seat bottom up out of the way? If this is the case, there's a little strap tucked in between the seat bottom and the seat back that you can probably find buy digging around like you were looking for a quarter. It's in the middle of each seat. Pull it up and it releases the seat bottom and gives you access to another nifty little storage area for crap that you don't want flopping around in the back seat (like the tool set, a roll of duct tape, some bailing wire, rope, .45, emergency poncho, small gerbil, pictures of scooters, pez, cheddar goldfish, beer tabs, mice, spare hitch pin, gold bullion, gum, ping pong ball, or a dead goldfish). more info please 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Freddymac Posted October 18, 2005 Author Share Posted October 18, 2005 ...Perhaps you don't like the fact that the latching edge of the seat bottom sticks up and takes up a precious 10 inches or so from the top of the folded seat back to the back of the front seat.... Yup that's what I meant. I noticed that if the front seats are pulled all the way forward, there's room for the bottoms of the seats to go from 90 degrees to 180 (if the hinge was different). That way the seat and backrest would be (almost) completely flush. As for all that nifty storage space, I was gonna leave my Pez collection tied to the roof Thanks for your input Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
k9sar Posted October 18, 2005 Share Posted October 18, 2005 hmmm.... never thought of the bottoms flipping a full 180. I think I'll have to put on my design hat and take a look at it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Slick Posted October 20, 2005 Share Posted October 20, 2005 uhmm, i can just remove my headrest and they fold down nicely in my 93. ditto Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Repack Posted October 20, 2005 Share Posted October 20, 2005 Drill out the hinge pins and replace them with bolts and wing nuts. WIth the seats slid forward you get almost 7' of space. Makes a nice bed. The metal is very soft and easy to drill. If that is what you are talking about. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Freddymac Posted October 20, 2005 Author Share Posted October 20, 2005 Drill out the hinge pins and replace them with bolts and wing nuts. WIth the seats slid forward you get almost 7' of space. Makes a nice bed. The metal is very soft and easy to drill. If that is what you are talking about. Thanks Repack I was thinking along the line of a series of hinges to get the seat bottom over, but that, I think, would compromise the unit to lock in place properly in the normal seating position. In keeping with the KISS principle, I like your idea much better. That way if we need more room for the 'super bed' we can remove the seat bottoms (we have a 50 lb English Springer who likes to sleep with us). Cheers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Repack Posted October 21, 2005 Share Posted October 21, 2005 Thanks Repack I was thinking along the line of a series of hinges to get the seat bottom over, but that, I think, would compromise the unit to lock in place properly in the normal seating position. In keeping with the KISS principle, I like your idea much better. That way if we need more room for the 'super bed' we can remove the seat bottoms (we have a 50 lb English Springer who likes to sleep with us). Cheers I sleep like a baby in my truck. I have a Thermarest that I wrap in a padded moving blanket to keep from getting punctured by the D-rings. A few pillows, a flanel lined sleeping bag... Not a bad place to pass out after an evening of festivities. Its like the worlds greatest dome tent. A little OT, but my friends Explorer is large enough in back to fit a full-sized mattress and the seats of the Xtera and JGC lift right out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr. Pickles Posted October 21, 2005 Share Posted October 21, 2005 Drill out the hinge pins and replace them with bolts and wing nuts. WIth the seats slid forward you get almost 7' of space. Makes a nice bed. The metal is very soft and easy to drill. If that is what you are talking about. I've heard of similar, but using a long pin and a sort of cotter pin like thing, sorry don't know the real name. But yeah, you can then just flip it up and remove it all together to stick on the front seat or wherever. Either way, maybe a trip to the hardware store would be in order for some brainstorming. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GrimGreg Posted October 21, 2005 Share Posted October 21, 2005 My solution, remove them completely and put a board in to cover the area the same level as the cargo area. put hinges on it and you really do get a niffty storage area where the seat bottoms used to be Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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