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GordonThree
Apr 03, 2014Explorer
I finally got enough ice melted around my drive way to pull the back seats out of the Ram. Eight bolts with 18mm heads removed, some of them were real fighters, glued in with loctite and accessible only through awkward angles. Once the seats were out, I cut down some plywood to cover the wells in the floor. I can still access the two foot-wells behind the seats when the doors are open.

This arrangement is much safer for the dog, since he's not balancing up high on top of the factory seats... he is now boxed in by the seat backs and the center console.
I'll be adding more padding to the rear wall of the cab - without the seats in to block the sound, I can hear the rear tires very clearly.

This arrangement is much safer for the dog, since he's not balancing up high on top of the factory seats... he is now boxed in by the seat backs and the center console.
I'll be adding more padding to the rear wall of the cab - without the seats in to block the sound, I can hear the rear tires very clearly.
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