Wanted: 60/40 third row seat
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Yeah that's what I'm trying to do... use one side of the seat for passengers, but still have some room for cargo. Obviously using "different height booster seats" wouldn't fit the bill.
There are several nice Chevys that have 60/40 third row seats. I didn't really want to swap out the whole vehicle just to change seat configuration, but I need this bad enough that that may be what I wind up doing if I can't do this.
There are several nice Chevys that have 60/40 third row seats. I didn't really want to swap out the whole vehicle just to change seat configuration, but I need this bad enough that that may be what I wind up doing if I can't do this.
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Uhhh no. There is a little thing called a FLOOR PAN that gets in the way.
If it doesn't fit your need, find a different FULL SIZE SUV that does. Nothing in the mid-range or smaller will do so.
There is no solution to fit a square peg in a round hole. With that said, who really requires a full time seating position in the Ds 3rd row? If so, you are already in the wrong vehicle for a full time adult rider to be placed there.
IndyD
If it doesn't fit your need, find a different FULL SIZE SUV that does. Nothing in the mid-range or smaller will do so.
There is no solution to fit a square peg in a round hole. With that said, who really requires a full time seating position in the Ds 3rd row? If so, you are already in the wrong vehicle for a full time adult rider to be placed there.
IndyD
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You know indy sometimes I think you take a chill pill. Maybe there is a specific reason for a comment. I do own a larger truck (suburban). I don't exactly have enough dough laying around for another one. The reason I mentioned the expanded third row was because I have 6 kids and a wife. I would just like to have the extra seat available to me in an emergency.
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