Has anyone found a picture or the measurements behind the front seat in the 2 door (2 row flat)? Trying to decide if the 2 door has enough room for two big dogs. Ive seen a picture of the 4 door and there’s ample room with the seats down. All I can find is volume.
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I know ford said the seat configuration might change before launch, but the back seats don’t fold flat but looks liken decent room. I don’t see why to largish dogs won’t fit.
and presumably ford will
Make the seats easily removed so with the flat floor you should have no problem.
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I am also interested in interior dimensions, specifically is it wide enough to slide in a sheet of 4x8 plywood with the seats down? If I am going to replace my F150, this is a requirement for me. I am too old and weak to hassle with tying lumber up on the roof.
I am also interested in interior dimensions, specifically is it wide enough to slide in a sheet of 4x8 plywood with the seats down? If I am going to replace my F150, this is a requirement for me. I am too old and weak to hassle with tying lumber up on the roof.
I seriously doubt you’d be able to fit 4x8 sheet material in any bronco. Rumor of a bronco truck in a few years, but if you want a bumble and capable off roader than can cargo plywood then go for a Ranger FX4. Cheaper too. Of course, a small trailer is cheap and easier to load/unload.
I seriously doubt you’d be able to fit 4x8 sheet material in any bronco. Rumor of a bronco truck in a few years, but if you want a bumble and capable off roader than can cargo plywood then go for a Ranger FX4. Cheaper too. Of course, a small trailer is cheap and easier to load/unload.
Sorry, should have clarified it is ok if it sticks out the back, since that is currently how I carry lumber in the 5.5' bed of my F150 Supercrew. Mostly just interested in the interior width. But you are right, a small trailer is another option.
Sorry, should have clarified it is ok if it sticks out the back, since that is currently how I carry lumber in the 5.5' bed of my F150 Supercrew. Mostly just interested in the interior width. But you are right, a small trailer is another option.
A small trailer works great for things like that. I pull one behind my early bronco for camping equipment. There is crap for room in it to store anything and pretty much zero way to have anything big like that, at least with the rear seat still in and the tail gate up.
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I am more interested in knowing how comfortable rear seating in the 2 door will be. My kids are now young adults and love going on adventures in our EB but that back seat is uncomfortable as all hell for them, especially when they hit their head on the roll cage !
I am more interested in knowing how comfortable rear seating in the 2 door will be. My kids are now young adults and love going on adventures in our EB but that back seat is uncomfortable as all hell for them, especially when they hit their head on the roll cage !
It should be fine. I did a 2000mi road trip with 4 full grown men in my old 2 door JK wrangler. I’m sure ford are aiming at leg room and such to be similar if not better than wrangler. And without the cross beam without the top the back should be a fine place to be. You’ll probably just want a hitch carrier for luggage/gear though.
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I agree on Ford focusing on leg room. With the crew cab F150’s and that focus on leg room, I’d hate to see a tiny backseat area.