Bronco 2 Door - Rear Seat Entry

BuzzyBud
Oct 11, 2020

Rank VI

Oct 11, 2020

This video shows the front passenger seat moving forward to allow for better entry to the rear seat. Save yourself some time and advance the video to 7:40 to see the demo.

GToddC5, lowmpg
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Mud,Sweat and Gears

Oct 11, 2020

#1
Was wondering about that, Thanks.
Those back seats take up a lot of vertical space when folded down. Wish we could take them out easy. I'll never have anyone in them.Lik e a mustang, who is going to sit in the back? no one.
Deano Bronc, Bronc96

Rank VI

Oct 11, 2020

#2
Was wondering about that, Thanks.
Those back seats take up a lot of vertical space when folded down. Wish we could take them out easy. I'll never have anyone in them.Lik e a mustang, who is going to sit in the back? no one.

Actually, my dog and my grandson both prefer the back seat. Adults, not so much!
Bronc96

Rank VI

Oct 11, 2020

#3
Was wondering about that, Thanks.
Those back seats take up a lot of vertical space when folded down. Wish we could take them out easy. I'll never have anyone in them.Lik e a mustang, who is going to sit in the back? no one.
I’m hoping that in the near future there will be an aftermarket rear seat delete kit that flattens out that entire area.
Bronc96, Bronco V-8

Rank VI

Oct 11, 2020

#4
I’m hoping that in the near future there will be an aftermarket rear seat delete kit that flattens out that entire area.

Goose Gear seem to be the aftermarket specialists on the topic of rear seat removal and a plate system to even out the surface.

https://www.goose-gear.com/products/goose-gear-generic-plate-system
Deano Bronc, Jhastin4567

Mud,Sweat and Gears

Oct 11, 2020

#5
Actually, my dog and my grandson both prefer the back seat. Adults, not so much!
I’m hoping that in the near future there will be an aftermarket rear seat delete kit that flattens out that entire area.
No kids,dogs, goats etc.

I'm going to design something for myself, and see how it goes,
Jhastin4567

Rank VI

Oct 12, 2020

#6
Goose Gear seem to be the aftermarket specialists on the topic of rear seat removal and a plate system to even out the surface.

https://www.goose-gear.com/products/goose-gear-generic-plate-system
I’m not familiar with them, that looks like a nice setup. I’m sure we will get something like that and that would work nicely
BuzzyBud
Moderator

Moab or bust!!!

Oct 12, 2020

#7
No kids,dogs, goats etc.
No mention of cow!
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2022 Bronco Badlands, 4D, Hot Pepper Red, 2.7, Squatch, Lux, and MIC.
7/13/2020 10:04pm reservation. Blend 6/16/2022 Delivered 6/26/2022.
Dealership - Stephen's Auto Center.
PSUTE, chriskg78

Rank V

Oct 18, 2020

#8
my pups are tiny. They prefer sitting on the center console. I will never use the back seat. Wife has a Jeep. When she first pulled it in the garage, the seat came out. Hasnt been in yet.
Badlands / 4-Door / Anit-Matter Blue / 2.7 / MGV / High Package / Sasquatch Package

GASQUATCH

Mar 20, 2022

#9
This video shows the front passenger seat moving forward to allow for better entry to the rear seat. Save yourself some time and advance the video to 7:40 to see the demo.

Gotta say, I just tried to get in the back for the first time....I cant get in there. My wife could, with some effort, but I am 5'11" and 205 and my chest wouldnt fit between the seat back and the door frame.
2022 Badlands / Sasquatch / 2.7 / Auto / 2DR / MIC / Bestop Trektop / LUX / 12000# Badland winch / in Hot Pepper Red
Deano Bronc

Rank V

Mar 20, 2022

#10
My first Bronco did not have a back set. Hopefully my second one will get some use.

This guy lives up North for me.

Rank V

Mar 20, 2022

#11
Gotta say, I just tried to get in the back for the first time....I cant get in there. My wife could, with some effort, but I am 5'11" and 205 and my chest wouldnt fit between the seat back and the door frame.

When you first get your Bronco the seat back it a little tight pulling forward and it seems like you have to weasel in past just a tilted seat but if you continue to pull forward on the back of the seat, it releases the bottom and the seat then slides all the way forward against the steering wheel. Not sure if that helps or not.
Deano Bronc

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