I don't care for the strap method...as the seat always has some fore/aft movement [when strapped]. Has anyone devised a better hold-down for this.
BTW...I know the rear seat will come out. So, don't post about that option.
Thanks!
I don't care for the strap method...as the seat always has some fore/aft movement [when strapped]. Has anyone devised a better hold-down for this.
BTW...I know the rear seat will come out. So, don't post about that option.
Thanks!
2001 Ebony VX and 1989 Custom 383 Corvette
The strap has always worked fine for me (I tighten it down pretty good though).
You could always put a rolled up blanket or sumpn under the headrest(s). That should give the strap more to pull against.
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Put a smiley after you say that Bub.
my strap holds tight but the seats make a squeaky noise every time i hit a bump from rubbing against the front seats
Maybe replace the oem strap with a mini ratchet strap. Then you'll be able to "sinch" the folded seat down.
I was going to suggest the rubber hood latch from a Jeep - but figured that I'd be banned from the forum forever.
I used to have the adjustable strap when I had my VX, but it ripped out of the seat. I highly suggest to not do too much heavy wheeling with the straps holding the seat up.
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That's what drives me nuts. And, I'd like to avoid carrying a blanket all year round. Gotta like a solution like the one JAMAS posted! You probably end up with a bigger/longer flat area. Would be cool if all the boards were hinged....maybe a 2-pc board on the seats? Hmmmm...
Have to make it where I didn't get rid of one noise...just to gain another.
Yeah the squeaking of the folded back seat rubbing against the front seats annoyed me, too. Instead of carrying around an entire blanket, I just used a towel. I figured out I could push back/lean back ONLY the passenger seat to keep the rear seat tight against the rear seat and the towel got rid of the squeaks between them.
Thanks!
The boards on the seats are currently 2 pieces. There are a total of 4 separate pieces. 2 boxes that look like 1, and 2 boards that look like 1. The configurations are endless. Alright, maybe not endless, but there are several. I have been fighting with the best way to join the everything together. Currently, there is a bit of velcro on all the edges that line up nicely. I wanted to keep the surface as flat as possible without latches or hinges. My latest thought is a peg system.There are "legs" in the front that support the weight since it extends over the seat and foot well. I like the solution a lot because it gives me a ton more space. Even more flat space than if you remove the seats completely. My back seat area is silent.