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etlsport
06/11/2006, 07:19 PM
im takin a 2 week trip to the beach on wednesday and decided since its just me and m'lady i only really need two seats and i might as well get some extra room (id just fold the seats up but i HATE the sound of the leather rubbing on the vinyl when the front seats are back and back seat is folded up) so anyway, i pulled the brackets off completely (locktite is a real mother! i had to use an impact wrench for the front of the back seat) then also pulled out the seat belts, and carseat anchors..... so now i have holes in my floor.. those of you who removed your back seats permanantly.. what did you do about the holes? i put aluminum tape over them for now to keep the bugs out.. but im worried about rust starting in the bolt holes (i will be on the beach) i guess i could always put the bolts back in.. but luggage sliding is much easier with a smooth floor

mbeach
06/11/2006, 08:35 PM
I put the bolts back in.

Be careful with all of the bolts that go through the floor -I broke a tiedown bolt just torqueing it in by hand. I used to get nervous pulling the rear seats just for that reason.

etlsport
06/11/2006, 09:45 PM
it was bugging me that tape was sealing holes in my vx, so i put the bolts back in place for now, thanks for the heads up mbeach, i will definately be careful when tightening them down when shes ready to get put back together.. lucky for me im not big enough to put any real torque on the bolts :p haha, i figured id check here to see if anyone else has come up with an ingenious way to plug the holes.. from what ive seen if all the VXers got together for a week, we could have an entirely new VX designed and built!

speaking of getting together if anyones gonna be in the deleware beach area over the next week or two and wants to meet up gimme a shout!

nfpgasmask
06/12/2006, 10:49 AM
Hmmm, I have been thinking of doing this very thing also. I am a family of 2 (me and my wife) and I don't usually cart friends around often, and when I do, they can sit on the floor in the back I thought if I take the seats out.

So, I was thinking of pulling the seats and then buying some real thick rubber diamond plate matting and filing out the entire area with it.

But, now I'm wondering, sounds like pulling the seats leave actual holes to the outside in the floor? Is that what you guys are concerned about?

Bart

PS - I hate the rubbing leather sound too.

etlsport
06/12/2006, 01:48 PM
yeah, i pulled the bolts out and while i was inside puttin the bolts into my toolbox so i wouldnt lose them i noticed the bottoms were pretty nasty, so i got to wondering where they led to, i looked in the back of the vx at the holes and wouldnt you know it, i was lookin at asphalt, so i put tape over them but realized the paint was probably stripped off inside the holes from the bolts, so i replaced them with a dab of lock tite to make sure they were sealed.. the last thing i need is rust

im definately thinking about just leaving them out now that theyre gone im lovin the room.. so i was looking for a more permenant solution than just leaving the bolts in place

nfpgasmask
06/12/2006, 02:21 PM
im definately thinking about just leaving them out now that theyre gone im lovin the room.. so i was looking for a more permenant solution than just leaving the bolts in place

What about some sort of rubber plug or something? Something flat but with lips on it that you could seal off with silicone sealant? When you're back in there next time, would you mind taking some photos of how the back cargo area looks with the seats out and also some shots of the where the bolts stick out? This will save me some time and help make my decision up without doing the work you did!

;) Thanks -Bart

PS - It would be cool to make a stand or floor mount for your back seats so you can use them in the living room while they are not in your VX!! :yesy:

Tobert
06/12/2006, 02:45 PM
I pulled my seats out this weekend. I love all the space it freed up and the dog seems to enjoy it too. I'm thinking of making a small part to cover over the rear floorboard area and turn it into semi-hidden storage.

I just put the bolts right back in and didn't worry about sealant. When torqued down a little, they should seal just fine, since there shouldn't ever be any kind of pressure on the bottom side. I also pulled the seat belt bracket but left the seat latch for now.

I really like the rubber diamond plate idea.

Ldub
06/12/2006, 03:07 PM
PS - It would be cool to make a stand or floor mount for your back seats so you can use them in the living room while they are not in your VX!! :yesy:

Now THAT'S a good idea...my back seat has been wasting closet space since about three days after I purchaced my VX back in 03....brilliant!

Chopper
06/12/2006, 06:39 PM
tape the holes from the bottom, then fill them with silicone RV sealer(the kind that stays rubbery) waterproof-no bumps-picks out in a snap to put the seats back.

etlsport
06/12/2006, 06:46 PM
great ideas! ill leave these bolts in for the trip, and if i decide i like the vx better without the back seats ill probably use the silicon sealer

bart.. if you check my gallery i posted some photos of the back seat removed.. heres a breakdown of what they all came from

1. seat belt anchor
2.seat anchor (2 bolts)
3. seat anchor (2 bolts)
4. seat belt anchor
5. seat belt buckle (this is the one thats causing most of my frustration)
also peice sticking up next to it can be removed, but i left it to tie luggage down to
6&7 are the carseat anchors, they would be a pain if i didnt have the cargo mat

i took photos of all the bolts that i can email to you if you want, just didnt want to post them all

p.s. the fire extinguisher fits like glove! (back seats even fold up while its there)

mbeach
06/13/2006, 01:18 AM
Ha,
That's the exact same place that I've mounted the fire extinguisher in both of my VXs.
I put them in after seeing that clip of the guy filming his car burning to the ground. A nice turbo Golf, he even saw the fire start -downpipe burnt sound deadening -he had a video camera but no fire extinguisher. :(

nfpgasmask
06/13/2006, 09:11 AM
Hey, thanks for posting those pics. It looks nice back there without the seats actually. Hmmm, this maybe something I need to do. I told my wife I was thinking about doing it and she was concerned about carting friends around, but I was like, "Screw them, they can sit on the floor!". :evil:

LOL, I guess I do need to think about that, since the back seat can be a bumpy ride, especially without a seat. But, on the same token, the storage space gain would be nice, not to mention a nice new piece of furniture for my living room!

I see what you mean about the bolt. That would definitely need to be removed and sealed off in some other "flat" way.

Bart



great ideas! ill leave these bolts in for the trip, and if i decide i like the vx better without the back seats ill probably use the silicon sealer

bart.. if you check my gallery i posted some photos of the back seat removed.. heres a breakdown of what they all came from

1. seat belt anchor
2.seat anchor (2 bolts)
3. seat anchor (2 bolts)
4. seat belt anchor
5. seat belt buckle (this is the one thats causing most of my frustration)
also peice sticking up next to it can be removed, but i left it to tie luggage down to
6&7 are the carseat anchors, they would be a pain if i didnt have the cargo mat

i took photos of all the bolts that i can email to you if you want, just didnt want to post them all

p.s. the fire extinguisher fits like glove! (back seats even fold up while its there)

nfpgasmask
06/13/2006, 09:14 AM
Car fires are scary. My buddy has video footage somewhere of a truck burning down at Attica on one of the trails. Not something I want happening to my VX. With the seats out, I bet you could make a nice spot for a fire extinguisher and an air tank like one of these:

http://www.4wheelair.com/

Bart




Ha,
That's the exact same place that I've mounted the fire extinguisher in both of my VXs.
I put them in after seeing that clip of the guy filming his car burning to the ground. A nice turbo Golf, he even saw the fire start -downpipe burnt sound deadening -he had a video camera but no fire extinguisher. :(

kpaske
06/13/2006, 09:29 AM
I was just thinking the other day that it would be really cool to have something fabbed up to make the rear seat easily removable. I wonder if there would be a lot of people interested if we figured out a way to replace the spring loaded hinges with something similar, only with clamps that disconnect the whole seat from the floor (sort of like what is on the rear of the seat)? I really want to lose my back seat, but would like to be able to quickly throw it back in if needed. I was even thinking of attaching some attachment points for two car seats for the kids to clamp right into the floor. I wonder if that would be legal?

etlsport
06/13/2006, 09:45 AM
even if it is legal i wouldnt do the car seat thing.... pretty sure being bolted to the floor in a car seat would equate to an awful ride, at least on the seats there minimal padding to absorb some of the bumps.

but i do recall seeing someone who replaced the pin in the hinges with a bolt and wingnut setup that made it relatively easy to just pull the seat out but leave the brackets in place

i was also considering bulding a subwoofer box along one of the sides of the cargo area that could double as a seat.. it would be easier to remove than the seats... accessable through the tail gate.. and supply me with some nice bass.... hmmmmmmmmmmmmm

vrsvx
06/13/2006, 09:22 PM
I remvoved my rear seat about a month ago. I lined the floor with a big sheet of the tool drawer liner made from a rubber material. Keeps items from sliding, plus you could save a bit on gas from hauling around that extra 60 to 70 pounds! I also just put the bolts back in for now and since the carpet has velcro flaps it looks good enough.

ZEUS
06/14/2006, 09:26 PM
It's seems everyone has made this way too complicated. I simply removed the two hinge pins and replaced them with $5 pull pins I found at Ace. I retained the plastic inserts that supported the original hinge pins and that has kept everything from squeaking. I can install my seat in less than a minute and it's even quicker to take out. I have considered using the seat mounts for a full size spare tire mount (baja style) that's just as quick to remove. Options... it's a beautiful thing.

nfpgasmask
06/14/2006, 10:20 PM
Zeus,

You know, you can't just post something like this and not post pictures at the same time! :)

Seriously, I would like to see some pictures of your rig with the Ace pins in place...if you have the time.

Thanks - Bart


It's seems everyone has made this way too complicated. I simply removed the two hinge pins and replaced them with $5 pull pins I found at Ace. I retained the plastic inserts that supported the original hinge pins and that has kept everything from squeaking. I can install my seat in less than a minute and it's even quicker to take out. I have considered using the seat mounts for a full size spare tire mount (baja style) that's just as quick to remove. Options... it's a beautiful thing.

ZEUS
06/14/2006, 10:33 PM
Well as luck would have it... as I was posting I went looking for the pins I took out before the 'ZuZoo so I could post pics but they are so "convenient" that they seem to have disappeared! I'm thinking the landlord took them thinking they were his. Anyway, I'll make my way to Ace tomorrow to price, photo and pick some more up.

ZEUS
06/15/2006, 06:26 PM
http://img157.imageshack.us/img157/3990/seatbrackets0013vl.jpg (http://imageshack.us/?x=my6&myref=http://imageshack.us/)

http://img157.imageshack.us/img157/6065/seatbrackets0024lo.jpg (http://imageshack.us/?x=my6&myref=http://imageshack.us/index.php)

http://img157.imageshack.us/img157/3969/seatbrackets0036az.jpg (http://imageshack.us/?x=my6&myref=http://imageshack.us/index.php)

Ace Hardware - (2) 5/16" x 2-3/4" zinc plated pins = $4.80 plus tax = quick release rear seat. I hope the pics posted alright. It's hard to see but the plastic sleeves are on the seat mounts holding the pins.

nfpgasmask
06/15/2006, 07:58 PM
NICE!

Cool idea!

Thanks for posting the pics.

Bart

kpaske
06/15/2006, 10:13 PM
Nice! A simple solution to a simple problem. I like that. I may just have to pick me up a set of those. ;Db;

cyronman
02/12/2007, 06:28 PM
So I'm starting to start on this as we type, as this is the first temp. mod for my Tahoe trip this weekend...
do you just hammer out the hinge pins or is there something to unscrew first?

ZEUS
02/12/2007, 08:57 PM
There is a little retainer washer on the pins - I first used a thin screwdriver to get underneath it and started prying at it. I then used a hammer to move it out so the retainer is up against the bracket again then pryed some more until the retainer slipped off. I think you could use a c-clamp and socket as a press though. Put the socket on the side that does not have the removable retainer and tighten. The hinge pin should slide into the socket until the retainer slides off the other end.

Mark Miller
02/13/2007, 11:50 AM
Thanks Zeus,

But Darn It!
Now I have something else I have to do on my VX. :)

At least it won't take long...

Bulldoggie
02/13/2007, 02:43 PM
I like this mod.

Can you pin them into the roof rack, so the kids can ride up there?
I always tell them that I'm going to duct tape them on top. They like the Idea.
Too bad it's not the fifties anymore, you could get away with it then.

I'll do this mod anyway, just for the option.
Who knows, maybe my next wife will haul the kids. :) :) :)

cyronman
02/13/2007, 04:18 PM
Thanks guys,
got them out this morning.
I tried to bang them out yesterday but that retainer washer looked like a bit more trouble than it actually is.
I just pryed under it with a thin scregie and then it all popped apart in minutes.
On to Tahoe!

Cy

Heraclid
02/13/2007, 05:46 PM
Yep, a while back I did basically the same thing Zeus has done. I used a pair of small hitch pins that came with several holes in them, and put a retainer clip through each to secure them. The fit is nice and tight, so there are no noises from it. I also kept all the old original parts if I ever want them. It was really cheap (like under $3). Very simple.

I actually like what Zeus did a bit better, because the whole thing is just one piece, rather than separate pin and pin clip. I actually have one of those like Zeus posted on my boat trailer's latch at work but had never thought to use one of those this way because I'd already done the mod before I had the current job. I may just switch to that. I know the ones I've seen around are of a smaller diameter than the holes in the brackets, so unless you can find them in different sizes, yeah, probably need to retain those little plastic pieces like he did.

cyronman
02/14/2007, 12:04 AM
whahlah...

http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/DSC01075.JPG

http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/515/DSC01073.JPG

http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/DSC01075.JPG%5B/img%5D

Gussie2000
02/18/2008, 08:57 PM
Hey etlsport !

I got all my gear to install the aftermarket sound system in my toy,since you did the same job i was wondering if you can e-mail to me the pics of the rear panels removed so i can follow up the procedures.

I don't know if you install any amp,but if you do please explain me where & how do you run the power cable through the firewall;I was took an close eye at the firewall to find out an path,but to me there's no clear spot to drill in.

My e-mail is VZEEI6VS@MSN.COM OR GUSSIE2000@HOTMAIL.COM.

I'll appretiate all you competence.

Hey,soon i'll making a trip to PA to visit my aunt so if the a opportunity we may meet up.
take care buddy.See ya ! :)

etlsport
02/18/2008, 09:03 PM
heres where i ran my power for my amps, there are two holes in the firewall they're plugged by grommets, i used the one on top to run a 4ga power wire though http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/medium/power_wire.jpg (http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=9022)

as for the photos of the rear panel removal, they can be seen here...
http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/showgallery.php?cat=3163


definitely let me know when u are down this way, i get together with another local vx owner quite a bit, it'd be cool to get a few people together

Ldub
06/14/2008, 11:51 AM
http://img157.imageshack.us/img157/3990/seatbrackets0013vl.jpg (http://imageshack.us/?x=my6&myref=http://imageshack.us/)

http://img157.imageshack.us/img157/6065/seatbrackets0024lo.jpg (http://imageshack.us/?x=my6&myref=http://imageshack.us/index.php)

http://img157.imageshack.us/img157/3969/seatbrackets0036az.jpg (http://imageshack.us/?x=my6&myref=http://imageshack.us/index.php)

Ace Hardware - (2) 5/16" x 2-3/4" zinc plated pins = $4.80 plus tax = quick release rear seat. I hope the pics posted alright. It's hard to see but the plastic sleeves are on the seat mounts holding the pins.

That's the way...
Uh-huh, Uh-huh, I like it...:dance:

pbkid
06/15/2008, 05:30 PM
i like the baby seat anchors because it gives me something to tie things down to in the back when im karting around spare tires and things like that...

im gonna build a large platform and rhinoline mine so that i can just throw stuff back there and i dont have to worry about my dog dirtying stuff up...

tomdietrying
06/15/2008, 06:50 PM
That's a greayt idea! I've been using a bolt with a wing nut for my quick release seat option. I'll be switching over tomorrow!
Peace.
Tom
012009

Bulldoggie
06/16/2008, 04:25 PM
I used the removable pin tip about a year ago, when I first saw it.
The pins are a perfect dia. easy to use, I might silacone the bushings in to keep them in place, but with two kids, I never get to take it out :o

JAMAS
06/01/2009, 07:40 AM
I am about to do this quick mod to my VX and had a question.

Is there any concern about lack of strength when swapping these pins?

tom4bren
06/01/2009, 08:14 AM
Those pins should be plenty strong. Most of the strength (in case of an accident) comes from the rear latch anyway. The front is primarily for stabalization & the hinge.

ZEUS
06/01/2009, 10:36 AM
Since the quick-pins are the same diameter as the OEM pins, there shouldn't be any loss of strength. :) But yeah, I have had those pins in there for more than 3 years with no issue.