sklnbnz
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Completed DIY rear seat delete this weekend on my Super Crew.
Planned ahead by looking at as many (and there are very few) posts to get ideas. I then worked my way through it by some trial and error and pretty much making it up as I went along. It's no Goose Gear but they don't have one for the Ranger yet and when they do, it will likely be upwards of $1300 or so based on their pricing for similar vehicles... Here is what I used to keep it way under budget (Came in Just under $200 plus a couple days of time all in).
Planned ahead by looking at as many (and there are very few) posts to get ideas. I then worked my way through it by some trial and error and pretty much making it up as I went along. It's no Goose Gear but they don't have one for the Ranger yet and when they do, it will likely be upwards of $1300 or so based on their pricing for similar vehicles... Here is what I used to keep it way under budget (Came in Just under $200 plus a couple days of time all in).
- Frame is made from select fir 1x3 boards and well supported with 2x4 and other blocking
- Deck, Back and sides are Baltic Birch.
- All support and side pieces painted black.
- Compression latches from Amazon for the access panels
- Carpet and Trim from Home Depo
- Ran a line from the engine compartment to a secondary fuse box for the Fridge and Compressor
- Foam padding from the fabric store to sound insulate (worked great)
- Seatbelt management under deck secured with heavy duty velcro
- Fridge is an ARB Zero 63quart so a slide is not an option
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