Found my next mod
#1
Found my next mod
This is not expensive, and pretty practical and should be easy to duplicate for the 4Runner: https://expeditionportal.com/forum/t...your-wj.18969/
#4
My solution to this was to replace the bolts with studs. It's easy to pop the seat bottom brackets back onto the stud and run a nut down onto it. Much easier than aligning a bolt each time.
#6
Nice mod.
XTerra's came with readily-removable seat bottoms so you can leave then at home.
I removed mine on my first-gen 4Runner and sold them. Those things are unnecessarily heavy at 15 pounds each just to support a butt. Now my head barely touches the front seat backrests when pushed all the way back, and feet barely touch the closed tailgate. I now use thick, firm foam for the seat bottoms in rare cases I have rear passengers. The foam double as my sleeping pad when sleeping in the back.
XTerra's came with readily-removable seat bottoms so you can leave then at home.
I removed mine on my first-gen 4Runner and sold them. Those things are unnecessarily heavy at 15 pounds each just to support a butt. Now my head barely touches the front seat backrests when pushed all the way back, and feet barely touch the closed tailgate. I now use thick, firm foam for the seat bottoms in rare cases I have rear passengers. The foam double as my sleeping pad when sleeping in the back.
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