Enthusiast III
Hello! I've started this thread to keep track of all the questions may need to ask while building out a 2017 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon I fondly refer to as "Robbie".
Thank you in advance to all who take moment to read and chime in as they can. Truly appreciated.
As for the rear seat removal question I started out with - was a lot harder than expected, and if anyone comes across this feed with the same question - absolutely message me! I recommend first removing the front floor bolts, and then having someone hold UP/BACK the seats to access the back row of bolts. We did this in the opposite order, as it "felt" like the way to start, but in hindsight, would have been significantly easier as it provides far better working space. Lessons learned. Removing the bolts absolutely a "muscle" job with a healthy side of elbow grease. Lifting seats out - easy.
Jennifer
PS>>> Building a sleeping platform/storage space and removing the seats to use the open space for gear storage (for the person who may question why I want to do this.) It's for a 6-12 month road trip and want all the space I can to use for interior storage.
Thank you in advance to all who take moment to read and chime in as they can. Truly appreciated.
As for the rear seat removal question I started out with - was a lot harder than expected, and if anyone comes across this feed with the same question - absolutely message me! I recommend first removing the front floor bolts, and then having someone hold UP/BACK the seats to access the back row of bolts. We did this in the opposite order, as it "felt" like the way to start, but in hindsight, would have been significantly easier as it provides far better working space. Lessons learned. Removing the bolts absolutely a "muscle" job with a healthy side of elbow grease. Lifting seats out - easy.
Jennifer
PS>>> Building a sleeping platform/storage space and removing the seats to use the open space for gear storage (for the person who may question why I want to do this.) It's for a 6-12 month road trip and want all the space I can to use for interior storage.
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