Folding down is ONLY intended for access (e.g. subwoofer, eTorque battery, reclining seat mechanism). For storage, you’d (obviously) fold the seat bottom up.Folding it down is worthless, does not fold down flat, just kinda bounces
Folding down is ONLY intended for access (e.g. subwoofer, eTorque battery, reclining seat mechanism). For storage, you’d (obviously) fold the seat bottom up.Folding it down is worthless, does not fold down flat, just kinda bounces
Correct, there is no reason to fold them downFolding down is ONLY intended for access (e.g. subwoofer, eTorque battery, reclining seat mechanism). For storage, you’d (obviously) fold the seat bottom up.
I see no reason to want itI apologize if I wasn't clear. I was asking if anyone has attempted adding the reclining seat function to a Big Horn, not how to fold down the seat.
Well then I guess this thread isn't for you, then is it. Not trying to be a ****, but some of us want different functionality out of our trucks. Some of us would like to try to add this feature to our trucks without going up trim levels just for the seats. You do you with your truck, and we'll do us with ours.I see no reason to want it
Well well well. I sure did not mean to offend but what I meant was that the seats do not look forward far enough to be flat they kind of sat there at a 30° angle it’s not a feature it is just something that they do but has absolutely no benefit to the driver or occupantsWell then I guess this thread isn't for you, then is it. Not trying to be a ****, but some of us want different functionality out of our trucks. Some of us would like to try to add this feature to our trucks without going up trim levels just for the seats. You do you with your truck, and we'll do us with ours.
I think you’re missing the point. You’re the only one talking about folding seats down. The OP is asking about reclining seats, which is entirely different. The higher-end trims have reclining rear seats, and they’re very comfortable for long trips.Well well well. I sure did not mean to offend but what I meant was that the seats do not look forward far enough to be flat they kind of sat there at a 30° angle it’s not a feature it is just something that they do but has absolutely no benefit to the driver or occupants
Well well well. I sure did not mean to offend but what I meant was that the seats do not look forward far enough to be flat they kind of sat there at a 30° angle it’s not a feature it is just something that they do but has absolutely no benefit to the driver or occupants
I have looked in person, and that's why I've asked on this thread and others if anyone has had any luck just swapping the frames, but no one has ever answered. If that's all it takes, I'll gladly start looking through junkyards to find what I need.I think you’re missing the point. You’re the only one talking about folding seats down. The OP is asking about reclining seats, which is entirely different. The higher-end trims have reclining rear seats, and they’re very comfortable for long trips.
To @MacFly - you might want to look at a truck on the dealer lot with reclining rear seats. It’s just a mechanical feature (no electronics), so I don’t know why you couldn’t swap seat frames from a higher trim to add this feature.
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Exactly why I want the reclining seats for the back, both my parents are elderly and have back problems, I just want them to be as comfortable as possible on long trips.coming from a big horn to my laramie that has these rear seats, i can tell you its a nice feature for your family that will be riding in the back for longer trips, my 2 step sons already have used this and said it was better than before,(note: they are 6"2 and 6"1 )
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there is a "Hack" where you can cut the brackets and they will fold flat..... use the search function and look for folding rear seat.To answer your question:
1. No they cannot fold flat no matter what trim. My Laramie folds up as well (so did my F150, I think this is fairly standard out there for pickups). The seat back can be tilted for servicing purposes only and does not come close to flat.
2. The 3 fabric loops are anchor points for the “latch” system which is used for car seats.
I am interested in converting the rear seats in the rebel to sliding ones. Keep us posted and let us know.I have looked in person, and that's why I've asked on this thread and others if anyone has had any luck just swapping the frames, but no one has ever answered. If that's all it takes, I'll gladly start looking through junkyards to find what I need.