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Rear seat sliding track options!?

matt w

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I have seen threads and pics of rear seats on a movable track system.

I want to use that set up for adding and removing a rear seat as well as having the option to move and adjust my Tuffy under seat storage and HF steal trunk.

I found this and wanted to see others- http://www.cargoequipmentcorp.com/L-Track-Logistics-p/fe750-100.htm

Does anyone have pics and "sources" for various track systems that on can easily adjust? I'm hoping to see options out there and garner experience and pics from others!

(Ps.... I "still" have a hard time doing a "thread search"! Ha!) lucky I even know how to turn a wrench!!:p;D
 
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Hotfeet

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Cool idea.

That looks like a good solution. I might have to try that.
 

Crush

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I have often thought about using and old ltd station wagon bench seat sliding track from say a late 60's early70's. They have a crap tone of adjustabilaty and woukd give needed storage space behind the seat when needed and leg room when that was needed. Anyone done this??
 

jckkys

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The aircraft seat track is as long as you want it to be, and allows the seat to be removed or turned to face the rear in a few seconds. I just haven't figured out how to put seat belts on the seat or secure the locking bolts to the seat base.
 

mpboxer

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This might not be quite as polished as the others, but likely a little cheaper. I used unistrut or superstrut from Home Depot with the spring nuts.

The stuff in this link: http://www.homedepot.com/b/Electrical-Electrical-Boxes-Conduit-Fittings-Struts/N-5yc1vZbm55

The rear seat sits right on top of the track and is easily adjustable from front to back.

That is a great idea! Just purchased a Mastercraft rear bench seat that I'm going to do this on. Much more reasonable cost wise than the other track systems. Thank you.
 
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